Simon Guindon
Candidate for Hawkesbury Municipal Council 2026
Hawkesbury has potential. Let’s help it grow.
Why I’m Running
I believe Hawkesbury has tremendous potential. I’m running for Municipal Council because I want to help our community grow, plan for the future, and make sure residents have a real voice in the decisions that shape our town.
Hawkesbury has so much to offer. I believe that with responsible growth, thoughtful planning, and open conversations with residents, we can build on what we already have and create new opportunities for our community.
“I’m not running just to have a seat at the table. I’m running to help move Hawkesbury forward.”- Simon Guindon
A VISION FOR HAWKESBURY
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01 - GROW OUR COMMUNITY
Encourage responsible growth, attract new families and investment, and support local businesses to create new opportunities for Hawkesbury. -
02 - PLAN FOR THE FUTURE
Invest in our infrastructure, services and public spaces while making thoughtful, long-term decisions that prepare Hawkesbury for the future.
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03 - LISTEN & DELIVER
Strengthen communication and transparency, listen to residents, and turn community priorities into concrete, measurable action.
HAWKESBURY HAS POTENTIAL. LET’S TURN IT INTO ACTION.
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Why I’m Running for Hawkesbury Municipal Council
Hawkesbury has potential. Simon Guindon explains why he is running for Municipal Council and his priorities: responsible growth, long-term planning and turning residents’ priorities into action.
Why I’m Running for Hawkesbury Municipal Council
Hawkesbury has potential. Simon Guindon explains why he is running for Municipal Council and his priorities: responsible growth, long-term planning and turning residents’ priorities into action.
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