Timothy David Webster

Democratic Accountable Canada
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About Timothy

Timothy Webster, born on a farm in rural Ontario, is an M.A.Sc. graduate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo. His diverse career spans roles from computer system administrator at the New York Stock Exchange to leading projects at Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta. Timothy’s expertise in robotics, machine learning, and project management is complemented by his passion for invention and political activism. With a strong commitment to accountability and transparency, Timothy brings a wealth of experience and a dedication to high standards in public service, understanding the critical importance of collaboration and precision in achieving success.

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Canada, True North Strong & Free

My mission is Peace, Order, and good Government. Good government is Democratic Accountable. Democratic Accountability requires informed public voting in fair elections. Access to information is required for people to hold democracy accountable. Information provided by an Independent Commission against Corruption, investigating corruption and making peer-reviewed recommendations to reduce corruption.

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My mission is to make Canada competitive. Ensure Canada earns a return on its education investment, training for needed skills, and access to information to make Canadian employers competitive in the world marketplace. Improve employment opportunities and reduce poverty, by addressing the high housing costs that put Canada at a competitive disadvantage.
Investigate healthcare challenges so that healthcare service improvements can be made.

True greatness won’t come by exercising unquestionable authority as the unrighteous leaders do. Instead, we become great by serving each other, even in loving sacrifice.

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