A lifelong volunteer, holding a double Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies, Geography and Political Science, with an equivalent minor in Transportation, from the University of Calgary, Bryndis celebrates Calgary’s proud past while being committed to making this community thrive for all.
Bryndis co-led Canada’s only Girl Guide unit for young offenders for thirteen years, giving young women the tools to rebuild their futures. Through her work at Lifemark, she empowered job seekers as a Job Developer and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist, helping them successfully re-enter the workforce. Based on direct experience, she also understands the challenges families face in supporting seniors who want to stay in their homes.
While at the Van Horne Institute, she collaborated with researchers and industry leaders to drive innovation in transportation and digital infrastructure, strengthening Alberta’s supply chain and finding new ways to connect Calgary’s businesses to the world. Continuing her passion for this work, Bryndis now hosts and produces Zebras to Apples, an engaging podcast that showcases the fun and fascinating stories from the world of supply chain and logistics.
Named one of the Top 20 Compelling Calgarians by The Calgary Herald during her time at the Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST), Bryndis supported clean water initiatives and developed a youth education program recognized by the Donner Foundation to be among Canada’s best.
Now, Bryndis is ready to bring that same drive and commitment as your Member of Parliament for Calgary Signal Hill.
Bryndis Whitson is a leader who will listen to your concerns, understand your priorities, stand up for your values, and be the effective voice you need in Ottawa.
The Leader Calgary Signal Hill Needs
Bryndis Whitson wants to represent your interests as Calgary’s newest Liberal MP
Champion of Calgary, supply chain expert, community advocate, and long-term Strathcona resident, Bryndis Whitson, is running to be the Member of Parliament for Calgary Signal Hill.
As a proud Canadian, raised with a heart for service and a deep appreciation for community, Bryndis has been politically engaged since the age of eighteen and has held multiple positions with the Liberal Party, both provincially and federally. Her passion for building stronger communities has also shaped her professional efforts as she has supported clean water initiatives, increased awareness of Alberta's supply chain and logistics concerns, and supported out-of-work individuals experiencing career transition.