Ward 1 Indigenous Candidate Debbie Moses

EPISODE · Oct 2, 2025 · 56 MIN

Ward 1 Indigenous Candidate Debbie Moses

from Empathetic Witness

I’m honored to welcome my longtime friend, Debbie Moses, as today’s guest on Empathic Witness. Debbie is currently running for the position of Ward One Councilor in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Fort McMurray, Alberta.I’ve known Debbie for many years. We first worked together in the 1990s in Edmonton at the Indian Association of Alberta (IAA), where her passion for advocacy and community leadership was already clear. Debbie is a proud Indigenous woman whose caring nature and determination have always guided her work.That commitment, paired with her compassion and dedication to lifting others, has defined her journey. She continues to stand for Indigenous voices, for community well-being, and for positive change in Wood Buffalo.In this conversation, we’ll explore her path, her vision for her community, and the values of resilience, care, and responsibility that guide her leadership.She is not afraid of hard work—after long days of meetings, she would stay up late typing the minutes and have them ready for us the very next morning. Debbie, do you remember when we had a workshop at Nakoda lodge, it just opened.Major Concerns1. Economic Stability: A significant concern among residents is the local economy. Candidates are expected to discuss strategies to enhance economic growth and stability, particularly in light of recent fluctuations in the job market.2. Housing Shortages: There are ongoing issues with housing availability and affordability. The housing market is struggling to keep up with demand, and this remains a critical topic for residents looking for sustainable living conditions.3. Community Safety: Safety in the community is a pressing issue, including concerns about crime rates and the need for more proactive measures. Candidates should consider presenting plans for enhanced community safety and support for vulnerable groups.4. Public Engagement: There is a call for better engagement between the council and residents. Voter turnout and participation in local governance are vital, and candidates should propose ways to improve communication and involvement.5. Environmental Concerns: Environmental issues, including wildfire management and sustainable development practices, are becoming increasingly relevant. Candidates may want to address how they plan to tackle these challenges.6. Infrastructure Development: As the community grows, there are concerns about infrastructure, including roads, public transportation, and other essential services. Addressing these issues will be essential for candidates.7. Youth and Family Services: Providing adequate services for families and youth is important, including recreational facilities and educational opportunities. Candidates should highlight their plans for improving these services.

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