James Omand

Independent candidate for Hants West
My promise will always be to be the voice of the people in government, to be their representative, and to maintain open and honest communication regarding any and all my activities as MLA. I recognize that a public servant answers to the people.

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Health & Healthcare

Emergency wait-times

To gain sufficient ER staff to maintain 24/7 operation, without ridiculous wait times.

The people deserve proper health care. The health care system in NS is in shambles. Funding is being used for other, lower-priority things, such as various digital health care systems that will do nothing to alleviate wait times in the ER. I intend to bring in the proper amount of staff to keep the ER operating 24/7.

To bring in more doctors for families.

Bringing in more family doctors will remove a lot of the strain on the ERs, as many people do not have a doctor so they have no choice but to go to the ER. Having a family doctor means having someone who knows you and your medical history, someone you can trust with your health.

Biography

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James moved to Nova Scotia in 2014, and then into the Valley in 2023, in Falmouth where he now calls home. James is dedicated to being the voice of the people, bringing the needs of the community to the forefront and fighting to make them happen.

Born and raised in British Columbia, James joined the military at age 19 and attended Royal Roads Military College, graduating with a BSc with a combined major in Computer Science and Space Science. James spent his career in Ottawa, retiring from the military in 2003 at the rank of Captain. From then until earlier this year, James has held various jobs in management and customer service. In January of 2024, James left his job as general manager for a chain of retail stores and began working for himself as a carpenter and handyman.

James moved to Nova Scotia in 2013 and lived in HRM, in Beaver Bank. In 2023, he sold his house and moved to Falmouth, and now calls the Valley the first place he's lived since leaving BC that feels like home.

Reason for running

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West Hants is my home. And I want what is best for this community. The current party system is not working and it's time the people had someone who is loyal to them, instead of to a party.

One of the things I plan to repair is the gap between the government and the people. Politics is not supposed to be conducted by a group that holds itself apart from the people they are meant to be working for. Politics is supposed to be something that involves the community. This is why public servants need to hold meetings with citizens, to find out what is needed and wanted, so the plan going forward can encompass these things.

Communication is essential, and as a public servant, I recognize the need to maintain open and honest communication.

And above all, my loyalty is to the people. As an independent, I'm not bound by the policies and politics of the parties. My goal is to always do what is best for the community, and I will always promise to do everything in my power to fight for the people of West Hants, to bring about proper hospital care without ER closures, to thoroughly investigate the impact of environmental damage on our fish and natural resources, to research alternative construction practises to make road and bridge construction and repairs faster and more efficient, to name a few.

This is my home. The people here are amazing. They deserve a government that works for them. That is my promise.


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