Ward 3 Markham

JACK NG

A Neighbour First.

Growing Responsibly. Protecting Our Quality of Life.

Born in Hong Kong, moved to Canada in 1973, and rooted in Ward 3 for more than 25 years. Jack brings family values, community service, and practical leadership to the campaign.

Jack Ng portrait against a blue background
Rooted in Family

Jack came to Canada in 1973 and has built a life around responsibility, community service, and local trust.

Ward 3 Identity

Do You Live in Ward 3?

Ward 3 includes Unionville and surrounding neighbourhoods. If you live near Unionville, Berczy, Carlton, or nearby streets, you may be part of Ward 3.

North16th Avenue
SouthHwy 407
WestWarden Ave
EastMcCowan Rd
Simplified Ward 3 diagram

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Why Jack

A Neighbour First.

Jack is not running on slogans. He is running on a long record of showing up, paying attention, and helping people solve real neighbourhood problems.

From safety conversations to seniors visits and youth support, his work has always come back to one idea: a councillor should be present, practical, and accountable.

Built from family, service, and steady community work.
A neighbour first

Built from family, service, and steady community work.

Jack's story brings together a long life in Canada, community participation, and a practical approach to local issues.

Bringing people together across generations.
Seniors and families

Bringing people together across generations.

For more than 10 years, Jack has helped organize and host community programs for seniors and families across Markham.

Ward 3 issues

The community issues that need a real voice.

These are the five points Jack wants to keep at the centre of the campaign.

01

25+ years in Ward 3

Jack has spent decades living, volunteering, and building relationships in the community.

02

Showing up every week

His campaign is rooted in steady presence, not one-time appearances or slogans.

03

Traffic calming

Residential streets need practical traffic calming that makes daily life safer.

04

Protect heritage character

Growth should not erase the Unionville character that residents value.

05

Be the voice for residents

Jack wants to speak plainly when residents raise issues that are not being addressed.

Rooted in family

Rooted in Family. Committed to Community.

Jack came to Canada in 1973 and has called this country home for more than half a century. His story reflects family, responsibility, service, and belonging.

The family side matters, but it should stay focused. The campaign uses it to explain values, not to crowd out the community message.

Jack Ng family photo
Family story

A life shaped by family and a long connection to Canada.

Jack Ng portrait
A steadier visual

The blue portrait gives the site a more consistent campaign identity.

Seniors, youth, and safety

The campaign is built on care that people can see.

The strongest neighbourhood campaigns do not live in slogans. They show up in small acts of support, repeated over time.

Jack dancing with seniors
Helping with youth hockey skatesNeighbourhood Watch and police meeting
Community in action

One main video on the home page. Five more in Community in Action.

The home page keeps one clear video preview. The full set of five videos lives on the community page so visitors can browse by topic without the homepage feeling crowded.

Featured video

Neighbourhood Safety

The full set of campaign videos sits on the Community page.

FAQ

Straight answers for Ward 3 residents.

A good campaign should be easy to understand. These are the questions people ask most often.

Join the campaign

Not slogans, but long-term action.

Jack believes real public service is measured by consistency. He wants to keep showing up for seniors, young people, neighbourhood safety, and the residents who need a strong voice at City Hall.

If you want someone who understands the community and keeps doing the work, Jack wants to speak for you.

Diverse community gatheringCommunity forum talk