

Experience the power of communities
Communities Turn Strangers into Co-Creators
Communities Harness Diversity as a Super power
Communities Create Legacies, Not Just Change


Who am I?
I’m Tejal Laul—a Mother, Wife, People-First Advocate, and Entrepreneur. My journey has been profoundly shaped by one powerful force: the Power of Communities.
Guided by the belief in Empowering Communities, Driving Change, and Building Futures, I have dedicated my life to creating opportunities, fostering innovation, and inspiring growth. As a people-first advocate, I understand the challenges families face every day and am committed to ensuring that no voice goes unheard.
Let’s unlock this transformative power together. Join me on a journey to create a future defined by collaboration, empowerment, and progress.
Guided by the belief in Empowering Communities, Driving Change, and Building Futures, I have dedicated my life to creating opportunities, fostering innovation, and inspiring growth. As a people-first advocate, I understand the challenges families face every day and am committed to ensuring that no voice goes unheard.
Let’s unlock this transformative power together. Join me on a journey to create a future defined by collaboration, empowerment, and progress.
Endorsement
Having been a Conservative Party candidate in the 2021 federal election, I know how difficult it can be to balance all the elements of running a political campaign while maintaining one’s integrity, sincerity, and dedication. After meeting Tejal Laul, I came away with a sense that she is determined to embody these qualities while addressing the practical needs of residents in the New Westminster–Burnaby–Maillardville riding.

Paige Hunter
BA MSc (formerly Paige Munro)
Conservative Party of Canada Candidate for New Westminster–Burnaby in the 2021 Federal Election

STOP THE CRIMES

FIX THE BUDGET

BUILD THE HOMES

AXE THE TAX

SAFER COMMUNITIES

FIX DRUG POLICIES
Together, We Thrive: Campaign Highlights
From engaging with families to empowering local communities, these moments capture the essence of my campaign: unity, progress, and the power of connection. Together, we’re building a stronger tomorrow—one conversation, one handshake, and one shared vision at a time.
Our communities
Resident Associations
Community | Website | Brief Description | Identified Challenges |
Brow of the Hill Brow of the Hill Residents Association | Brow of the Hill Residents Association | A diverse and inclusive neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of rental apartments, heritage homes, and community spaces. | Concerns about street and sidewalk maintenance, including issues like blocked drains and flooding. |
Connaught Heights Connaught Heights Residents Association | Connaught Heights Residents Association | A quiet residential area with excellent access to SkyTrain and parks. | Challenges related to traffic management and pedestrian safety due to proximity to major transit routes. |
Downtown New Westminster Downtown Residents Association | New Westminster Downtown Residents Association | The city’s urban core, offering shopping, dining, and cultural experiences along the Fraser River waterfront. | Issues with homelessness, public safety, and the need for revitalization of the downtown core. |
Glenbrooke North Glenbrooke North Residents Association | Glenbrooke North Residents Association | A family-oriented community with tree-lined streets and well-maintained parks. | Concerns about traffic calming measures and maintaining green spaces. |
Massey Victory Heights Massey Victory Heights Residents Association | Massey Victory Heights Residents Association | A neighborhood characterized by its historic homes and strong community spirit. | Preservation of heritage properties and managing development pressures. |
Moody Park Moody Park Residents Association | Moody Park Residents Association | Home to Moody Park, a central green space with recreational amenities, surrounded by residential and commercial areas. | Addressing safety concerns in and around the park, including lighting and maintenance. |
Queensborough Queensborough Residents Association | Queensborough Residents Association | A riverside neighborhood with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas, offering waterfront views. | Flood management and infrastructure development due to its low-lying geography. |
Queen’s Park Queen’s Park Residents Association | Queen’s Park Residents Association | Known for its heritage homes and the iconic Queen’s Park, a hub for sports and community events. | Balancing heritage conservation with modern development needs. |
Sapperton Sapperton Residents Association | Sapperton Residents Association | A growing area with a mix of old charm and modern developments, close to Royal Columbian Hospital and breweries. | Managing increased traffic and parking demands due to hospital expansion. |
West End West End Residents Association | West End Residents Association | A peaceful, residential area with parks, larger lots, and a suburban feel. | Concerns about maintaining neighborhood character amidst new developments. |
Hobby Club
Community | Website | Brief Description | Identified Challenges |
New Westminster New West Artists Society | https://newwestartists.com/ | A non-profit organization that manages the New West Artists Gallery on 12th, providing a platform for local emerging artists to showcase their work. | Concerns related to funding limitations, community engagement, and providing adequate support for emerging artists. |
Addiction Support Organization
Community | Website | Brief Description | Identified Challenges |
Addiction Support Organization Last Door Recovery Society | Last Door Recovery Society | A premier addiction recovery center specializing in comprehensive treatment programs for substance abuse and behavioral disorders. | Issues related to funding for comprehensive treatment programs and community awareness of addiction services. |
Support Organization Fraserside Community Services Society | https://www.fraserside.bc.ca/ | Offers counseling and support services, including programs for individuals dealing with substance use issues. | Struggles with resource limitations for counseling programs and increasing demand for support services. |
Religious Organization
Community | Website | Brief Description | Identified Challenges |
New Westminster Gurdwara Sahib Sukh Sagar | https://sukhsagar.ca/ | A Sikh temple serving the local community. | Experiences challenges in maintaining community engagement and providing adequate resources for spiritual and cultural activities. |
New Westminster Holy Trinity Cathedral | https://www.holytrinitycathedral.ca/ | An inclusive Anglican church offering various community services. | Encounters challenges with sustaining community outreach programs and attracting new congregants. |
Sports Community
Community | Website | Brief Description | Identified Challenges |
New Westminster Royal City Youth Ballet Company | https://www.royalcityyouthballet.org/ | Provides opportunities for young dancers to perform and develop their skills. | Faces challenges related to funding for youth dance programs and competition for performance opportunities. |
New Westminster BC Deaf Sports Federation (Sports Community) | https://bcdeafsports.bc.ca/ | Promotes sports and recreational activities among the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. | Struggles with limited funding for sports initiatives and raising awareness about deaf sports participation. |
Non Profit Organizations
Community | Website | Brief Description | Identified Challenges |
New Westminster Lower Mainland Purpose Society for Youth and Families (Non Profit Organization) | https://purposesociety.org/ | Delivers a continuum of programs to children, youth, and families, including health and education services. | Concerns related to resource allocation for diverse programs and meeting the needs of at-risk |
New Westminster Aunt Leah’s Independent Lifeskills Society (Non Profit Organization) | https://auntleahs.org/ | Helps kids in foster care and teen moms achieve a better future through various support programs.  | Difficulties in securing consistent funding for support programs and addressing the needs of youth in foster care. |
New Westminster Family Support Institute (Non Profit Organization) | https://familysupportbc.com/ | Provides support to families of people with disabilities. | Struggles with limited resources to support families of individuals with disabilities and raising awareness about their services. |
New Westminster Blind Beginnings (Non Profit Organization) | https://www.blindbeginnings.ca/ | Offers programs and services for children and youth who are blind or partially sighted and their families.  | Encounters challenges related to funding for programs supporting blind youth and increasing community engagement. |
New Westminster Umbrella Multicultural Health Co-op (Non Profit Organization) | https://umbrellacoop.ca/ | Provides health services through a cross-cultural health broker model, facilitating communication between clients and healthcare providers. | Concerns related to providing adequate health services across diverse cultures and ensuring effective communication between clients and providers. |
New Westminster Honour House Society | https://www.honourhouse.ca/ | Honour House is a “home away from home” and a place of recovery for our Canadian Armed Forces, Emergency Services Personnel, Veterans, and their families. | Struggles with securing sufficient funding to provide a “home away from home” for veterans and first responders, as well as raising awareness of their services. |
New Westminster Spirit Of The Children Society | https://sotcs.ca/ | They are an Indigenous non-profit society based in British Columbia, Canada. They serve families in the Burnaby, New Westminster, and the Tri-Cities area (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody). | Experiences challenges in obtaining resources to support Indigenous families and maintaining community engagement. |
New Westminster ACSA international nonprofit organization | https://acsaorg.ca/ | ACSA Cultural and Sports Association (ACSA) is where the transformative forces of arts, sports, and entrepreneurship converge to promote and support refugees and women. | Faces difficulties in securing funding for arts, sports, and entrepreneurship initiatives aimed at supporting refugees and women. |
New Westminster Canadian Lutheran World Relief – Western Regional Office | https://www.clwr.org/ | CLWR challenges and responds to the injustice that causes human suffering and poverty. | Struggles with addressing the ongoing issues of human suffering and poverty due to limited resources. |
New Westminster Lookout Housing and Health Society | https://lookoutsociety.ca/ | Lookout Housing and Health Society is a non-profit charitable organization established in 1971. They offer a range of programs, housing, and health solutions to vulnerable adults living with multiple challenges. | Encounters challenges related to providing comprehensive services to vulnerable populations amid rising demand. |
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- Authorized by the Financial Agent for the Tejal Laul Nomination Campaign.