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David De Repentigny

I am committed to representing the citizens of our riding with diligence, remaining accessible, and defending our autonomy.

To bring our voice to Ottawa so the mains objectives are done in collaboration and coalition with local stakeholders, while respecting everyone’s rights.

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Biography

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Resident of Napierville, father, firefighter and border services officer, I’ve served my country for nearly 20 years. Grounded, engaged, and community-focused, I believe local challenges are best solved by those who live and understand them.

Born in Montreal and living in Napierville for over 15 years, I am a father, firefighter, and Canada Border Services Agency officer since 2006. My journey has been shaped by resilience, community involvement, and public service.

I overcame a difficult youth by getting involved in my community. At a young age, I founded a sports animation business for elementary schools, driven by the belief that positive guidance can change lives. After serving in the Canadian Armed Forces, I worked in various fields—as a tour guide, youth leader, locksmith, warehouse worker, and security professional.

At CBSA, I’ve taken part in several key initiatives, from health and safety to union work and employee support programs. My dedication even led to the implementation of defibrillators at border crossings—concrete progress for public safety.

My approach is grounded in listening, rigour, and collaboration. I’ve contributed to the training and management of trusted traveler programs with a focus on education and awareness, rather than punishment.

The strength of my commitment comes from my diverse experiences and my ability to bring people together. I believe strongly in open dialogue—real solutions come from the ground up, by empowering local actors and listening to those closest to the issues.

Reason for running

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I’m running because politics needs to be brought back to the people. Out of closed circles, back into the hands of those living the reality on the ground.

Real change won’t come from the top down — it starts with us.

I’m running because I firmly believe that an MP should represent their riding — not just their party. That’s why I joined the Conservative Party of Canada, where I was welcomed with open arms.

Though my political engagement is recent, it runs deep. I’ve come to realize that politics shouldn’t be reserved for a disconnected elite — it belongs to all of us. Real change happens when we participate, when we challenge ideas respectfully and work together to build thoughtful, practical solutions.

With nearly 20 years in border services, I’ve seen firsthand how federal decisions impact our economy, immigration system, national security, and even our national identity. Too often, these decisions are driven by ideology instead of logic or results.

That’s why I’m stepping forward — to push for a decentralized, collaborative government that empowers local communities and respects the people who keep this country running: taxpayers.

As Michel Rocard once said, “If you don’t take care of politics, it will take care of you.” I’m not here to watch from the sidelines. I’m here to help build a future where common sense guides our policies — not slogans.

For my kids, for your parents, and for our communities: it’s time to get serious and bring politics back to the people.


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