Arlington Antonio Santiago

NDP candidate for Calgary McKnight
Workers built Canada—it’s time they owned it. The NDP will:
Empower workers with employee ownership
Fix EI: 50 weeks coverage, $450 min benefit
Build infrastructure & affordable homes
Protect jobs from corporate greed
A worker-first economy—fair, resilient, and yours.

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Biography

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Support Arlington Santiago for Calgary-McKnight! A Colombian refugee turned community leader, he’s fought for affordable housing, tuition cuts, & workers’ rights. From cleaning jobs to UCalgary VP, he knows struggle & solidarity. building an equitable future. Putting People First

I firmly believe in the traditional saying, "If you're going to do something, do it right, or don't do it at all." That's why I'm calling on you to support Arlington for Calgary-McKnight.

Arlington hails from Barranquilla, Colombia. Politically persecuted at the age of three, he became a political refugee and entered Canada via Montreal at the age of four. He later moved to northeast Calgary at the age of eight. Growing up in a small family business environment solidified Arlington’s understanding of the liberating power of a strong local economy made up of empowered small businesses. Arlington spent the late 2000s working at his family Latin bakery, which thrived until the economic downturn in 2012, due to the aftereffects of the 2008 global financial crisis. While courageously overcoming obstacles, Arlington’s family endured labor precarity and economic instability. During his junior high years, Arlington often did double shifts, attending francophone school during the day and helping his family earn their daily bread through exploitative cleaning wage jobs in the evenings and weekends.

Proud of his heritage and diverse ethnic background, Arlington is a polyglot, speaking Spanish, French, English, and currently planning on learning more. He resonates with the concept of Sewa, firmly believing that “the strength of my neighbour is my own.” He has continuously taken on a central role in helping strangers, students, friends, and family, being an active listener, and taking initiative in the service of our community. He notes that fundamental human rights principles are being eroded around the world and at home. Arlington believes the time to act is now. To save our country and liberate our nation, there is no alternative to working-class solidarity. All power to all people.

In 2021, as a first-time volunteer with the Falconridge-Castleridge Community Association, Arlington was elected Secretary and joined the Board of Directors. The association secured a grant to install solar panels, reducing operating costs to zero and enhancing the community centre's services. Later that year, Arlington also volunteered as a project manager to build a fit park in an underfunded part of the city. In 2023, he was elected by and to represent 29,000 undergraduate students at the University of Calgary Students’ Union as their Vice-President of Operations and Finance. He achieved a historic reduction of tuition and increased the union’s revenue by 10%. He is currently the Vice-President of Nadia’s Hope, a local charity and advocacy group dedicated to preventing domestic violence and empowering all.

Having recently completed his Bachelor of Political Science, Law & Society, and minor in Sociology, Arlington is committed to eliminating barriers to an affordable life, such as the cost of groceries, low hours, low wages, and access to affordable housing, forcing many to get a second or third job. He believes in building a transformative social democracy that enhances proper economic development and creates conditions for all workers to achieve economic self-determination.

 There is a massive opportunity for Calgary-McKnight to elevate its socio-economic position with Arlington’s vision. Canada’s not for sale; for us to maintain our sovereignty, we must develop our industrial base, our advanced technological industry, and achieve economic democracy to secure our own engines of growth.

With hard work and dedication, Arlington will continue to pursue further education in political management, understanding that life is a continuous learning opportunity while holding on firmly to the rope of our creator. A single spark can light a prairie fire. In the face of adversity, he keeps Canada safe as he works at the airport as a screening officer. Arlington proudly calls the community of Falconridge home.

Reason for running

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Support Arlington Santiago for Calgary-McKnight! A Colombian refugee who rose from cleaning jobs to UCalgary VP, he's running because working families deserve better. As someone who's lived through Insecurity,: Fighting 4; Affordable housing Workers' rights Economic justice.

Why Arlington Santiago is Running for Federal MP

1. To Fight for Working-Class Canadians

Arlington knows economic struggle firsthand—from his family’s bakery collapse after the 2008 crash to working exploitative cleaning jobs as a teen. He’s running because no one should need two jobs just to afford rent and groceries. In Parliament, he’ll push for:

  1. Living wages and worker protections
  2. Affordable housing (as UCalgary VP, he cut student costs by 10%)
  3. Small business support to rebuild local economies

2. To Champion Equity & Human Rights

A political refugee who fled persecution, Arlington believes Canada must defend dignity for all. He’ll stand against:

  1. Corporate greed driving inequality
  2. Eroding public services (healthcare, education)
  3. Discrimination in all forms

3. To Build a Sustainable Future

From installing solar panels at community centers to advocating for green jobs, Arlington fights for climate action that lifts people up, not leaves them behind.

4. Because Calgary-McKnight Deserves Bold Leadership

His record proves he delivers:

  1. Secured tuition cuts for 29,000 students
  2. Built community infrastructure (fit parks, solar projects)
  3. Fought domestic violence through Nadia’s Hope

"I’m running because Canada must work for everyone—not just the wealthy. My life taught me that solidarity is our strength. Together, we’ll win housing, fair wages, and a future where no one gets left behind."


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