Tuesday June 11, 2024: Sandra Saint-Cyr, Educator

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We are thrilled to announce that our upcoming Manitoba Stronger Together Tuesday Zoom call will feature two distinguished guest speakers: Sandra Saint-Cyr and Mr. Ken Lee. Join us for an enlightening session that promises to be both informative and empowering!

Meet Our Guest Speakers
Sandra Saint-Cyr
Sandra Saint-Cyr recently ran in the school trustee by-election for the Louis Riel School Division on June 6, 2024. With a longstanding commitment to education, Sandra's campaign focused on several key issues:
Parental Engagement: Sandra pledged to connect with parents through regular and meaningful dialogue. She aimed to create a parent advisory group for consultation and attend PAC meetings across the division regularly.
Policy Representation: Sandra committed to representing parents in creating policies that reflect student and family priorities, ensuring that core education remains a focal point for students.
Sandra's dedication to education and family is evident from her extensive experience in various educational roles and her active involvement in the community. Her campaign emphasized the importance of parental rights in education, advocating for parents to have a significant voice in the decision-making process within schools.

Sandra's commitment to parental rights stems from a belief that parents are the primary educators of their children. She argued that schools should work collaboratively with families to create an environment where students can thrive academically and personally. By empowering parents, Sandra aimed to foster a more inclusive and responsive educational system.

Mr. Ken Lee
We are also honored to have Mr. Ken Lee join us.

Election Highlights and Media Influence
The June 6 by-election saw a very low voter turnout, reflecting the community's disinterest and engagement in selecting their school trustees. In addition, the election process and outcomes were not without controversy. Media outlets, including the Winnipeg Free Press, published several articles that some viewed as slanted and prejudicial against Sandra Saint-Cyr. These articles highlighted the challenges posed by legacy media in influencing public opinion and election outcomes.

For more detailed information on Sandra's campaign, visit her website.

Despite a spirited campaign, Sandra finished second with 430 votes out of a total of 2,414 ballots cast, resulting in a voter turnout of 9.47%​ (City of Winnipeg)​​ (City of Winnipeg)​.

The by-election saw Ian Walker elected as the new school trustee with 1,554 votes. Despite Sandra's strong campaign, media coverage often portrayed her positions and candidacy in a biased light. Articles from local outlets like the Winnipeg Free Press exhibited a slanted perspective, potentially influencing public opinion and voter behavior. This underscores the significant impact of media narratives on elections and highlights the need for fair and balanced reporting.

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