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Jaclyn Aubichon is Conservative Party of BC candidate for West Vancouver-Capilano

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For the past decade, Jaclyn has dedicated herself to the role of a stay-at-home mom while concurrently managing her own online boutique as an entrepreneur.
Staff report
August 14, 2024 3:34pm

Jaclyn Aubichon, a devoted wife and mother of three young children, is the MLA candidate for the Conservative Party of BC in the West Vancouver-Capilano district.

In a press release, the party said Jaclyn Aubichon had dedicated herself to the role of a stay-at-home mom while concurrently managing her online boutique as an entrepreneur for a decade.  Aubichon is positioning herself as a family-centric candidate rooted in conservative values.  Originally from Edmonton, Alberta, Aubichon and her family relocated to British Columbia in 2019, drawn by the region’s scenic beauty.

Aubichon’s campaign emphasizes her commitment to common sense, positivity, and respect, which she believes are essential for effective community leadership. Before embracing motherhood, Aubichon was an enthusiastic traveller, immersing herself in diverse cultures and landscapes, which she views as contributing to her personal growth and broadened perspective.

The press release notes that Aubichon is also an active community member, organizing a parent group to address challenges facing families with children and advocating for change within the education system.

As a representative of the Conservative Party of BC, Aubichon aims to address the real concerns of her community, reflecting a unique blend of family-centred values, diverse experiences, community engagement, and a commitment to positive change. The press release notes that her candidacy seeks to amplify the voices of her constituents while striving to address the issues that matter most to them.

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  1. John/Lane says

    August 14, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    any meetings coming up?

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    • Jaclyn says

      August 17, 2024 at 7:16 am

      Yes please come meet us August 21st at Red Lion on Marine Dr. 6-8pm

      Reply
  2. Adrian says

    September 14, 2024 at 7:09 am

    Do you have a campaign office?

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