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The following is a profile of Conservative Party of BC Candidate in Burnaby East Simon Chandler.I come from an accounting background where I worked in public practiceI have lived in Burnaby for the past 13 years. I graduated with a Bachelor of Business administration specializing in accounting and served two years in the army reserves as an infantry soldier. Since, I have worked as a staff accountant for a public practice accounting firm.
As a life-long British Columbian, I have witnessed the steep decline of our beautiful province with regards to our healthcare system, lack of crime enforcement, and the unaffordability of our province. As a young adult, I feel that the current government has failed to equip other young adults with the tools they need to live long and fruitful lives. Similarly, I hope to encourage other young adults to get involved in politics and take charge of their future.
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