June 1, 2016
Wayne’s World – Riding Time
“We’re going to have to buy some tissue for constituents
coming into the office.”
One week into opening our office in Cranbrook and my assistant
was already experiencing how emotional some of the issues are that we deal
with. I now have offices and staff across three time zones, and every day they
work with me to provide service for our 107,589 (2011 census) constituents,
many of who are dealing with difficult personal situations.
Kootenay-Columbia (K-C) is one of the largest ridings in
Canada at 64,336 km sq with a driving time of just under six hours from corner
to corner, quite a contrast to some urban ridings which you can drive across in
20 minutes! K-C incorporates three provincial ridings, Nelson-Creston (MLA
Michelle Mungall), Columbia River-Revelstoke (MLA Norm Macdonald) and Kootenay
East (MLA Bill Bennett). In a riding this size being “home” often means I am on
the road.
While I am in Ottawa six months of the year, my four great
staff in Cranbrook and Nelson are busy answering thousands of emails, hundreds
of phone calls and meeting one-on-one with constituents. The most common topics
raised relate to accessing and understanding federal government services like
Employment Insurance, Immigration (including Syrian Refugees), Child Tax
Credits, Canada Pension Plan and access to the Temporary Foreign Workers
Program. We do our best to help people individually while also working to
improve how the federal government operates long term.
My staff help me to hear what issues are most important to
you, so that I can give you a voice in Ottawa. So far I have heard most about
the need to fight climate change, the desire for proportional representation voting,
eliminating tax loopholes for the rich, stopping the Trans Pacific Partnership
trade deal, the desire to have Canada-wide child care and pharmacare plans,
better pensions for seniors, the need to have both a healthy economy and a
healthy environment, reducing student debt, and concern over Canada’s growing
budget deficits.
What do my staff in Ottawa and the riding like best about
their jobs? “Working with constituents. Advocating for good public policy.
Learning more about, and strengthening, our communities. Making a real
difference for people on issues that matter to them. Helping people where I
grew up. Building understanding about political and democratic processes and
educating people on how to better participate in these processes. Advocating for
National Parks. Working each day to help build a better Canada.” I am so
fortunate to have great staff who truly care about helping people!!
Parliament takes a break from the end of June to
mid-September so I look forward to connecting with many more of you in
Kootenay-Columbia in the coming months. To find out when I’ll be in your
neighborhood please go to http://waynestetski.ndp.ca
or email us at wayne.stetski@parl.gc.ca
. Have a great summer!
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