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luke.randall@nbliberal.ca • 506-449-3712 

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Whether you know me because of my family throughout Fredericton North, from Endeavours & ThinkPlay - the business I started at age 18, or you remember my campaign in the 2020 provincial election - you know that I, Luke Randall, am about hard work, community, and practical action plans.

This election, I’m running under Susan Holt. Susan has gathered a team of the best people from across party lines and career backgrounds to work together under one banner to fix the broken parts of our province.
— Luke Randall

Healthcare: We will open a Collaborative Care Clinic in Fredericton in 2025, and at least 29 more of these clinics across the province that are open hours that you and your family can access.

Your daily concerns are my priorities:

Education: We will reinvest in people and infrastructure as an investment in our kids - in our future. We’ll make sure every student has something to eat for breakfast and lunch each school day.

Cost of Living: We will remove the 10% PST from your power bill, reduce gas prices at the pumps by scrapping Higgs’ carbon adjuster, and enforce a 3% rent cap immediately.

Soins de santé: Nous ouvrirons une clinique de soins collaboratifs à Fredericton en 2025 et au moins 29 autres cliniques dans la province qui seront ouvertes quand votre famille et vous aurez besoin d’y aller.

Éducation: Nous réinvestirons dans les gens et l’infrastructure comme investissement dans nos enfants - dans notre avenir. Nous veillerons à ce que chaque élève ait quelque chose à manger pour le déjeuner et le dîner chaque jour d’école.

Coût de la vie: Nous éliminerons la TVP de 10 % de votre facture d’électricité, réduirons le prix de l’essence à la pompe de 4 cents le litre et appliquerons immédiatement un plafond à l’augmentation du loyer de 3 %.

A little more about Luke

Luke Randall’s family roots run deep in Fredericton North, beginning many generations ago. His paternal grandfather worked as a young man pulling ice from the Wolastoq River to chill neighbourhood ice boxes; today, Luke’s parents still live just a few houses away from where his Great-Great-Grandparents’s bakery once stood. Luke spent many of his school years in Devon, learning entrepreneurial skills at a young age from his maternal grandparents on St. Mary’s Street where they ran their family owned and operated business. Growing up just outside of Fredericton, Luke graduated from Devon Park Christian School on Fredericton’s North side in 1994. After high school, Luke decided to take a “gap year” before considering further studies. In this “gap year” Luke opened Endeavours The Artist Shop at the age of 18 having always dreamed of owning his own business, just like his grandparents.

That “gap year” has now lasted for 30 years and includes ThinkPlay, the boardgame and specialty toy store that Luke opened separately in 2003. Endeavours & ThinkPlay is now under one roof and located at 141 Brunswick Street in Fredericton’s downtown. While Endeavours & ThinkPlay has served the art materials and boardgaming needs for New Brunswickers for 30 years, today the company ships high quality products across Canada while continuing to serve the local community.

Luke has a passion for arts, culture, and community; believing that everyone should have the opportunity to be engaged. Luke has been instrumental in developing arts in our Fredericton community and across North America, having served on many arts boards and initiatives, including in executive positions. Luke has contributed through planning and hosting arts events; but also in enabling their possibility through mentorship and sponsorship. Owning his own company in downtown Fredericton has allowed Luke the opportunities to serve on the executive for Downtown Fredericton, act as a mentor to many new business owners, and work with high school students in co-op programs, art classes, and business classes. For many years, Luke even wrote a business column for The Daily Gleaner. As an entrepreneur, Luke has served on the board and many committees of iAMart, North America’s largest buying group for artist materials retail companies. All of these opportunities have given Luke firsthand experience with working in community, but also understanding the nuances of large-scale business management, navigating international logistics, and continually balancing budgets.

While business has been a fulfilling and profitable career for Luke, the current state of our social and environmental landscape has left Luke knowing he has a responsibility to be an active part of the solution for the challenges New Brunswickers face today. Luke is deeply committed to New Brunswick; this is where he grew up and where his parents are aging. Luke is particularly concerned with the crisis in access to primary healthcare, the lack of adequate and affordable housing for residents of Fredericton North, challenges to daily affordability, and the protection of marginalized communities - particularly members of Sitansisk First Nation. Luke is confident we must take action on environmental issues affecting Fredericton North. Flooding will continue to impact our community, and Luke wants to help prepare for future challenges to come, including the growing risk of fires and dry periods. For this reason, Luke has decided to take a step back from the business he started from nothing, in order to do his part to help ensure New Brunswick has a brighter future.

Who May Vote?

You may vote, if:

  • You are a Canadian citizen;

  • You are 18+ years old;

  • You have lived in New Brunswick for at least 40 days before the election;

  • And, you live in the Electoral District

Vous pouvez voter si:

• Vous avez la citoyenneté canadienne;

• Vous avez plus de 18 ans;

• Vous vivez au Nouveau-Brunswick depuis au moins 40 jours avant les élections;

• Et vous résidez dans la circonscription électorale.

What do I Need to Vote?

First-time Voter?

• Ensure you are eligible to vote (see above)

• Bring ID that shows your name, current address, and your signature (New Brunswick Driver’s License is perfect!)

• Other ID options include:

-Lease Agreements

-Utility Bills

-Student ID

-Medicare Card

-Certificate of Indian Status

Vous votez pour la première fois?

• Assurez-vous d’avoir le droit de voter (voir les exigences ci-dessus).

• Apportez une pièce d’identité sur laquelle figurent votre nom, votre adresse actuelle et votre signature (Le permis de conduire Nouveau-Brunswick est parfait!)

• Autres options:

-Bail

-Facture de services publics

-Carte d’étudiant

-Carte d’assurance-maladie

-Certificat de statut d’Indien

Voted in past elections?

You will be asked your name and address by a poll worker to verify your name on the list of electors.

If you need to update your information, you can do so at the time of voting - or in advance at the Returning Office.

Vous avez déjà voté?

Une personne préposée au scrutin vous demandera votre nom et votre adresse pour vérifier votre nom sur la liste électorale.

Si vous avez besoin de mettre à jour vos renseignements, vous pouvez le faire au moment du vote ou à l’avance au bureau du directeur du scrutin.

Luke Randall.
Because he's the clear choice.