Ken Steeve for Thorold City CouncilFairness. Common Sense. Sensible Growth.
✓ Fairness · Common Sense · Sensible Growth

Thorold deserves a stronger voice.

Thorold is growing quickly. Residents deserve independent representation that listens first, protects what makes our city special, and focuses on practical solutions to real-world concerns.

Lifelong Thorold residentIndependent representationResults-focused leadership
Ken Steeve standing in front of the I Love Thorold sign
Putting residents first.Practical leadership for the issues Thorold families talk about around the kitchen table.

The issues residents want addressed.

A campaign should be about more than slogans. Ken is focused on the concerns residents feel every day.

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Better Access to Healthcare

Families, seniors, and working residents deserve better access to doctors and primary care close to home.

Growth That Works

Growth must be matched with roads, services, infrastructure, recreation, and quality of life.

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Respect for Taxpayers

Every dollar matters. City Hall should spend carefully, explain decisions clearly, and avoid waste.

Traffic, Roads & Infrastructure

Residents need practical planning before problems become permanent frustrations.

Neighbourhood Character

Thorold can grow while still protecting the community identity residents value.

Accountability That Means Something

Not political buzzwords. Clear answers, respectful consultation, and decisions residents can understand.

Make healthcare access a visible City priority.

Thorold residents should not have to struggle to find basic care. Ken will advocate for doctor recruitment, clinic solutions, and stronger coordination with healthcare partners.

  • Support a dedicated physician recruitment effort.
  • Use resident survey data to demonstrate local demand.
  • Work with community partners to explore a clinic solution.

Sensible growth, not growth at any cost.

Development must be responsible, planned, and connected to services people actually need.

  • Infrastructure before overbuilding.
  • Protect neighbourhood character.
  • Plan for families, seniors, commuters, and local business.

Respect the people paying the bills.

Residents are facing rising costs. Council must be disciplined, transparent, and careful with taxpayer dollars.

  • Ask hard questions before spending decisions.
  • Improve clarity around priorities and trade-offs.
  • Support practical investments with measurable value.

Representation starts before the vote.

Residents deserve to be heard before major decisions are made, not simply informed afterward.

  • More direct conversations with residents.
  • Respectful engagement with business and community groups.
  • Independent decision-making at City Hall.

Fairness. Common Sense. Sensible Growth.

These values give the campaign its backbone. The issues give it urgency.

Fairness.

Respectful decisions that put residents first, not insiders, politics, or special interests.

Common Sense.

Practical solutions focused on results, not ideology, theatre, or vague promises.

Sensible Growth.

Growing responsibly while protecting Thorold’s character, services, and quality of life.

What Ken is hearing from residents.

Strong campaigns reflect what people already care about.

“We need better access to doctors and walk-in care.”

Healthcare access is not abstract. It affects families, seniors, workers, and new residents.

“Growth is happening faster than services can keep up.”

Residents want planning that considers roads, infrastructure, schools, recreation, and daily life.

“City Hall needs to listen before decisions are made.”

Meaningful consultation builds trust. After-the-fact communication does not.

Clear answers.

Ken’s campaign is built around practical, resident-focused priorities — not generic municipal language.

Ken is positioning around tangible issues residents already feel: healthcare access, growth pressure, taxes, infrastructure, and being heard at City Hall.
No. Ken supports growth that is responsible, planned, and matched with the services and infrastructure residents need.
Council cannot solve healthcare alone, but local leadership can organize demand, advocate, recruit, remove barriers, and work with partners to improve access.
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Help shape Thorold’s future.

Local campaigns are won neighbour by neighbour, conversation by conversation, and supporter by supporter.