Update: Pinay backs out from nomination contest (Pinay joins CPC nomination contest in Edmonton SE)

Update

Annie Chua-Frith announcement posted on her FB tonight,  March 1:

“Dear Supporters and Friends,

I hope this message finds you well. It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you of a difficult decision I have made. After careful consideration and in light of a pressing family health issue, I have decided not to pursue the nomination process for the Conservative Party of Canada in Edmonton Southeast.

This decision was not made lightly, and it comes from a deep sense of responsibility to my family during this challenging time. I am immensely grateful for the unwavering support, encouragement, and dedication you have shown me throughout this journey. Your belief in our shared vision and commitment to our community has been truly inspiring.

Although I will not be moving forward with the nomination process, I remain committed to the principles and values that brought us together. I encourage you to continue to stay engaged and active in our community and to support our party’s efforts to build a stronger, more prosperous future for all.

Thank you for your understanding and support.”

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Annie Chua Frith has announced that she is running for nomination in Southeast Edmonton.

(Source: Annie Chua Frith)

If she wins the nomination, she will represent the Conservative Party in the coming Federal elections.

Annie Chua Frith is currently the president of the Philippine Bayanihan Association of Alberta and key member of the Technical Working Group that established the Mabuhay Park in Edmonton. (p.e.n.)

Announcement: Running for Nomination in Edmonton Southeast

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

I am excited to announce that I am officially running for the Conservative Party of Canada nomination for Edmonton Southeast. Our community deserves strong, dedicated leadership, and I am committed to representing our values and working tirelessly to address the issues that matter most to us.

As a long-time resident of Edmonton Southeast, I have seen firsthand the challenges and opportunities that our community faces. My experience in community service, business, and as a mother and grandmother has prepared me to take on this important role. I am passionate about creating a safer, more prosperous, and inclusive community for all of us. One of my advocacies is to protect women and children from any thing that could harm them.

To secure the nomination, I need your support. By becoming a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, you can help ensure that our community has a strong voice in the upcoming election. Your membership will allow you to vote in the nomination process and support my candidacy.

How to Become a Member:

  1. Visit the Conservative Party of Canada website at https://secure.conservative.ca/en/membership.
    2.Complete the membership form and submit your payment, only $15 per year.
  2. Encourage your family and friends to join and support our campaign.

Together, we can make a difference. I am committed to listening to your concerns, advocating for our community, and working towards a brighter future for Edmonton Southeast. I am confident that you won’t find anyone more dedicated and hardworking than me.

Thank you for your support, and I look forward to the opportunity to serve you.

Yours truly,

Annie Chua-Frith

Nominee for the Conservative Party of Canada Edmonton Southeast

Riding: from 66 St to 17 St and from Whitemud to 73 Ave SW.
Communities: Jackson Heights, Larkspur, Kiniski Garden, Wildrose, Maple, Tamarack, Silver Berry, Bisset, Minchau, Greenview, Hillview, Tawa, Weinlos, Daly Grove, Pollard Meadows, Aster, Laurel, Sakaw, Crawford Plains, Charlesworth, Alces, Walker, Melt water, Decoteau, Meyokumin, Millwoods Town Centre, Millwoods Golf Course.”

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