
Edmonton Progressive Conservatives
Your Voice Matters
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"Just because you do not take an interest in politics, doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you." - Pericles 400's BC
Edmonton Progressive Conservatives
Empowering citizens who have GRIT in Edmonton
Our mission, to boldly go where no politicians have dared go before
Voice for the majority

Determined to go hard and push back to reform blanket zoning used for rental infill and migrant growth
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Predict the future
Tired of infill and density ruining Edmonton neighhourhoods? Exorbitant spending on public transit, particularly, LRT, tearing up roads and complicating commutes throughout Edmonton? Continual property tax increases for programs that you have to for pay but don’t want or use? Glib politicians making vague proclamations? The aim of EPC is to bring together citizens in Edmonton to restore fiscal prudence and get back to basics. Shape Edmonton's future through local governance and community engagement.
epc policies
Undo blanket zoning used to infill neighbourhoods
Curtail future LRT expansion and concomitant property tax escalation
Roll back property taxes for programs to provide commensurate value to taxpayers
Be the future
Infill and LRT for migrants
The once watchdog media in Canada has become a lapdog funded to not make any connection amongst the poorly screened, if at all, migrants pouring into Canada and the infill in our neighbourhoods for the migrants and our buckling healthcare overrun by migrants and the LRT for the migrants to ride. Middle class Canadians are having their homes bulldozed and property taxes raised to infill neighbourhoods with rental housing for migrants. White Rock in Metro Vancouver is no different from Cloverdale in Edmonton or the host of other Canadian neighbourhoods being runed with infill and density for the migrants pouring into Canada. Migrants tearing down Canada are being misrepresented as immigrants building up Canada. Growth with migrants results in conflict. Japan gets this.
Both the costly LRT and rentals are paid for by you through increased property taxes but are not for you and are for migrants receiving welfare to ride on the LRT passing near the rental units in your neighborhood. Show support for EPC protecting Edmontonians from infill and LRT for migrants by printing off and sharing our flyer with friends and family.
"When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson
"The society that separates it's scholars from it's soldiers will have it's fighting done by fools and it's thinking done by cowards" - Thucydides an Athenian general quoted after the Peloponnesian war
“They’re trying to take our voices and make our choices so we scream loud” - Bebe Rexha

No migrants. No Growth. No Conflict.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the members of EPC?
Citizens concerned about the direction of Edmonton, particularly the blanket zoning used to grow the number of migrants and addicts in neighbourhoods.
How do I become a member?
Membership in EPC is by invitation for individuals with a Canadian cultural identity by birth and education.
What is the purpose as well as the objective of EPC?
Mobilization of home and business owners through legal and political means to stem neighbourhood infill, curtail LRT expansion and limit property taxes.
One of the priorities for EPC is to cut taxes for property owners. Won’t programs and services suffer?
Core programs are maintained or have their funding increased. Only superfluous programs are impacted, and the overall budget for the city includes a 10% contingency to shore up these programs if necessary. When taxpayers want to restore any impacted programs and raise taxes, they’ll be restored.
Edmonton is in the midst of a housing affordability “crisis”. Isn’t infill required to add homes and make Edmonton more affordable?
Infill isn’t about building affordable homes. Infill is about the conversion of homes owned by people into short or long term rental units owned by landlords and is making homes for families to buy more scarce and more expensive to buy. Supportive housing and below market rental units are being subsidized by home owners and businesses paying property taxes to grow the population of Edmonton and the pool of renters for landlords who don’t even live in Canada in some cases. When the infill isn’t for rental units, it elevates the cost of home ownership by tearing down a good $400K home in Forest Heights in Ward 6, for example, to build two skinny homes selling at $800K each and depletes the number of affordable homes on the market for families to own.
Traffic is getting worse and worse. Don’t we need LRT to reduce road congestion?
Traffic on the roads is mainly from commercial vehicles which LRT can't remove. Unlike transit buses which can be added or parked to suit demand and manage operating costs, LRT has massive fixed capital and financing costs (interest payments) whether LRT is being used at capacity or barely used at all and has resulted in Edmonton’s massive debt starving the police and fire budgets and raising property taxes in Edmonton for home owners and businesses. The LRT and buses feeding LRT serve maybe 5% of the population in Edmonton but cost Edmontonians either nearly the same or more than police and fire (serving everyone) combined. Some LRT from downtown Edmonton to U of A or NAIT has steady demand and might be justified but LRT everywhere else doesn’t and results in unnecessary and avoidable conflict in Edmonton looking at 30 years of construction and turmoil for transit orientated development which is an euphemism used to describe infill for unwanted supportive housing in neighbourhoods and LRT raising property taxes.
The wards are not being referred to by their indigenous names. Are you not being disrespectful?
The ward numbers used instead are neutral and non-partisan. They don't proselytize the wards and are easy to pronounce and remember.
