Re-elect Chantal Huinink as Waterloo Regional Councillor on Oct. 26, 2026!
Meet Councillor Chantal Huinink
Waterloo Region - A Place Where All Belong!
Chantal has served as Waterloo Regional Councillor since 2022 and she is seeking reelection this year.
As a regional councillor, Chantal takes great joy in supporting all kinds of community groups and making sure that each one knows that their purpose matters, and what they do makes a valuable difference in our community. Showing up as much as she can also means that Councillor Huinink will be available to you if you have difficulties with regional services or problems that need to be solved.
Councillor Chantal Huinink is not afraid to ask difficult questions. She challenges the way things are done, how services have traditionally been offered, and how policies have always been implemented.
Whether you are born and raised in Waterloo region, a newcomer to this community or someone with visible or invisible challenges, Chantal will work for you so you have what you need to live your best life in Waterloo.
Support Councillor Hunink’s Reelection Campaign
Your support is appreciated. To donate to Councillor Huinink’s campaign, you can send an e-transfer to
reelectchantalhuininkwr2026@gmail.com.
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A Place Where All Belong
While serving as Regional Councillor for the city of Waterloo, Councillor Huinink has championed:
affordable housing
environmentally-friendly, affordable, and accessible transit
collaboration between mental health professionals and police
the Community Paramedicine Program
affordable and subsidized childcare spaces
discounted museum memberships for community agencies
upstream funding and initiatives that support health and wellbeing of children and youth
and much more!
As a member of Regional Council, Chantal Huinink currently serves on:
Wilfrid Laurier University’s Board
the Public Art Advisory Committee
the Licensing and Hearings Committee
and the Grand River Accessibility Advisory Committee
Councillor Huinink is committed to:
staying engaged and well-informed for all regional issues
advocating for accessible transit that moves everyone
championing sustainable development
working with equity deserving communities
collborating with senior levels of government for adequate funding for housing, shelter supports, and social services
investing in economic development to support a vibrant business community