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  • Beaconsfield Election 2025: Martin St-Jean on Transparency & Good Governance
    on October 17, 2025 by The Broady Windsor Group

    Beaconsfield heads toward a pivotal municipal election on Sunday, November 2. This episode digs into housing options, transparency at city hall, fiscal responsibility, and how decisions actually move from idea to action. The goal is simple: give residents clear context before they vote.Who Is Martin St-JeanA Beaconsfield resident since 2009, Martin is a lawyer focused on municipal law, ethics, and governance. He previously served in senior legal roles for Montréal and Westmount, including work connected to the Charbonneau Commission. Elected to Beaconsfield council in 2021, he argues that council experience equips him to “hit the ground running” on day one.Vision For Growth And HousingMartin supports “gentle” density in targeted nodes without changing Beaconsfield’s […]

  • Frank Merhar on Beaconsfield’s Future: Growth, Taxes, Transparency
    on October 17, 2025 by The Broady Windsor Group

    Scott sits down with Beaconsfield resident and mayoral candidate Frank Merhar to talk growth, transparency, and the practical steps needed to fund and deliver city projects. The conversation focuses on how to modernize services without losing the city’s character, and how clearer rules can reduce friction for residents and small businesses.Why Frank Is RunningFrank traces his long ties to Beaconsfield and shares a story about finding a four-leaf clover on the day he filed his candidacy—an encouraging nudge from his late mother. He frames the campaign around service, collaboration, and problem-solving at street level.Vision for Smart GrowthBeaconsfield needs growth that matches its scale. Frank supports mixed-use, village-style development, with moderate height and […]

  • Inside Mayoral Candidate Nicole Corrado’s Vision for a More Inclusive & Accessible Beaconsfield
    on October 17, 2025 by The Broady Windsor Group

    Nicole moved to Beaconsfield in 2023 seeking a quieter, community-focused life after Toronto. She’s running for mayor to ensure voters have a real choice and to push for a city that’s accessible, inclusive, and transparent. Her platform is shaped by lived experience, including navigating the city without a car and advocating for residents who are often overlooked.Accessibility and TransitNicole highlights safety concerns on key arteries and the need for more frequent, connected public transit. She proposes new bus routes along Elm Street and Beaconsfield’s north–south corridors to better link neighborhoods and services. She also calls for practical accessibility upgrades at train stations, from simple ramps where feasible to larger infrastructure projects funded with provincial […]

  • Inside Greg Orleski’s Run for Mayor: A Vision for Beaconsfield’s Future
    on October 13, 2025 by The Broady Windsor Group

    Host Scott Broady sits down with longtime Beaconsfield resident and mayoral candidate Greg Orleski to unpack how the city can evolve without losing what makes it special. The conversation covers growth, fiscal management, transparency at City Hall, densification around transit, and practical ways to fund infrastructure while protecting Beaconsfield’s green character and small-town feel.Why Beaconsfield Matters to GregGreg shares why he chose Beaconsfield 25 years ago—nature, fresh air, water access, community spirit, and quality of life—and why those pillars are non-negotiable. His goal is to preserve them while guiding thoughtful, resident-driven change.A Vision for Growth Without Losing Our SoulGreg supports modernizing amenities and creating a vibrant cultural hub near Centennial […]

  • What to Do When a Parent Becomes Incapacitated
    on September 30, 2025 by The Broady Windsor Group

    This episode explores why families must start planning for incapacity before a crisis hits. Scott and Nada walk through the legal consequences of waiting too long — especially when it comes to selling a home, managing finances, or accessing medical records for an incapacitated loved one.Legal inaction can lead to delays, stress, and costly consequences during already emotional moments.📝 Wills, Mandates & Power of Attorney: What’s the Difference?Nada explains the major distinctions between the three documents:Will: Comes into effect after death. Outlines asset distribution and guardianship for minors.Power of Attorney: Grants someone the authority to manage your finances while you're still of sound mind.Mandate of Protection: Activates only after incapacity and includes […]

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