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Nov 3, 20253 min
Campaign Wrap Up Event Recap: Work of Community Continues
This past weekend, I hosted a gathering to thank everyone who helped make this campaign possible, the volunteers, supporters, neighbours, friends, and family who believed in accessible and accountable local leadership. It was wonderful to see familiar faces and new ones alike, people who delivered flyers and lawn signs, knocked on doors, offered rides, donated, or simply shared kind words along the way. Every single effort mattered. This campaign, like the one I ran in 2021, was truly...

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Oct 23, 20251 min
Official Statement: Ward sipiwiyiniwak Election Results
The recount for the city councillor race in Ward sipiwiyiniwak is now complete, and I want to congratulate Thu Parmar on being officially declared the next City Councillor. I’ve had the opportunity to volunteer alongside Thu in the community, and I know her dedication, experience and qualifications will serve our ward well. I wish her all the best as she steps into this important role. It has been an incredible journey, especially doing it a second time around. One filled with meaningful...

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Oct 14, 20253 min
Disclosing All the Campaign Finances: A Commitment to Transparency
One of the values that has guided both of my campaigns, in 2021 and now in 2025, is transparency. I believe that when people put their trust in you to represent them, that trust must extend to how your campaign is funded and how decisions are made. That’s why, just like in my last campaign, I’ve made the full list of donations to my campaign publicly available on my website. You can view it anytime at www.gisellegeneral.ca/donate . The list is kept up to date and includes every contribution...

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We respectfully acknowledge that my campaign work takes place on Treaty 6 territory and the Métis Homeland — the traditional lands of the Cree, Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/Saulteaux/Anishinaabe, Inuit, and many others. These lands, known in Cree as amiskwaciwâskahikan (Beaver Hills House), have been a gathering place and center of culture, knowledge, and innovation since time immemorial.

 

We recognize and commit to the the ongoing responsibility to learn from and stand in solidarity with Indigenous peoples, whose histories and contributions continue to shape the community we are honoured to serve. We commit to ensuring a better future for all Edmontonians by working on policies and processes that ensure justice and wellbeing for all. 

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