THUNDER BAY – Peng You, who has sat on the Thunder Bay city council for 5 years has now turned his sights on Queen’s Park and is running as the Progressive conservative party candidate for Thunder Bay-Superior North.
You says that , over his time as a city councillor, he's come to understand the community and the region.
"It is all bout our community, because Thunder Bay-Superior North, the community is hard-working, generous, and full of potential, so we need a strong voice at Queen’s Park to get things done,” said You.
“So Doug Ford and Peng You can get things done for our region.”
You, who’s experienced in Municipal politics and constant door knocking says that the constituents in the riding’s number one concern is potholes, with the economy a close second and having a strong voice third followed by a lot of social issues.
“All issues matter for everyone, that’s why Peng You for you, your strong voice at Queen’s Park. From social issues to economic developments, and to infrastructure, everything, that’s why we have to deal with those issues. So, it’s no other choice. You want to go backward? Ask your questions, voters,” said You.
“You want to go backward? You want to be stuck? Or you want to go forward? Only one choice to move forward is the PC. Get things done all right.”
With many in the region feeling that their voices go unheard at Queen’s Park and feeling that the issues that they care about are being ignored, You says that while others say that he’s no politician, he has the strong voice that Thunder Bay-Superior North needs in Toronto.
“We need a strong voice, not just strong with strong momentum. As a tai chi master, I understand one, you need the balance which will keep healthy, two, you have to build up the momentum. The momentum is here. This is a historical moment. You choose to move forward or you choose to move backwards. I want to move forward,” said You.“Of course, everybody won’t do that. You vote Peng You for you, June 2. June 2, I’m asking you to vote You for you, your strong Voice at Queen’s Park. Let’s say yes to rebuilding, growing our economy. Say yes to working for workers and keeping costs down, say yes to building highways and the key infrastructure and also with a strong plan to stay open.”