Providing a strong voice for public servants in Orléans
Last Wednesday, Feb. 10, Canadians have been shaken by the terrible and unthinkable act of violence at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia. The loss of innocent lives in a place meant to nurture learning, growth, and hope is heartbreaking beyond words. As a parent, I cannot begin to comprehend the pain those families are experiencing. Nothing can explain or justify such an act of violence.
I am sure I join all of you in offering our prayers, thoughts, and deepest sympathies to the families and friends touched by this tragedy. In moments like these, we must recommit ourselves to fostering safe, supportive communities where everyone feels protected and valued.
Another memorable event took place on Nov. 29. During the 2025 Santa’s Parade of Lights nearly 70 floats lit up St-Joseph Boulevard, and thousands of residents lined the route to share in this cherished tradition. The smiles on faces young and old captured the true spirit of the season.
Here at home, many families in Orléans are navigating a significant transition, the federal govern-ment’s return-to-office decision. I understand that this change raises real questions and challenges for many public servants, particularly in our community, where so many households are connected to the federal workforce.
The past few years have demonstrated how adaptable and dedicated our public servants are. Through unprecedented circumstances, you continued delivering the essential services Canadians rely on every day. There is no doubt that your work is vital to our country.
I have heard directly from many local public servants about their concerns such as commuting times, family responsibilities, financial pressures, and the need for meaningful flexibility. These are real issues affecting thousands of families in Orléans.
That is why I strongly support community-based solutions such as the co-working and shared workplace space at Place Orléans.
These hubs provide an opportunity for public servants to perform their essential work closer to home while maintaining the benefits of onsite collaboration. They represent a practical, balanced approach that respects both operational needs and the realities faced by workers.
Please know that I share your concerns. While the overall decision has been made, my role as your Member of Parliament is to ensure that the voices of our community are heard. I will continue advocating for flexibility and practical options for the many public servants who call Orléans home.
Our community is strong because of the people who serve within it. I remain committed to working constructively with the government to support solutions that reflect compassion, respect, and common sense.