Lisa Bradburn is combining her experience in mental health and business as she campaigns in the federal riding of Northumberland-Clarke.
According to her biography, Bradburn is a registered psychotherapist who has spent the past three years supporting mental wellness in rural communities. She says her work has shown the urgent need for better mental health access across the region.
Bradburn shares more on her background.
A longtime resident of the area, Bradburn says she values the region’s natural beauty and supports local farmers’ markets and artisans. Her platform is based on the principles of family, faith, and freedom – including championing parental rights, child safety, and personal liberties.
We asked her what inspired her to run in this election.
As for the issues facing the constituents of Northumberland-Clarke, Bradburn weighed in on her top three.
In addition to her work in health care, her bio states that Bradburn brings more than 25 years of experience in business, project management, and corporate transformations. Her background includes time spent working in New York during periods of social and political change – an experience she says inspired her to pursue public office.
When asked how she and the PPC party would tackle tariff concerns, Bradburn has this to say.
Bradburn is advocating for stronger support for families, small businesses, and mental health resources. She believes her combined experience in strategic leadership and frontline care uniquely positions her to serve the needs of the riding.
We asked her, if elected, what would be her top priority?
Bradburn says she’ll be looking for your vote on April 28.
(Written by: Joseph Goden)

