My husband Gary and I have called Cambridge home since 1974. We raised our three children, Michael, Alanna, and Kristian, right here, and today my greatest joy is our four grandchildren: Natalie, Grace, Evie, and Jack. This community has given my family so much, and giving back to it has been my life's work.
I'm a teacher by profession and an honorary lifetime member of ETFO. I've taught at schools across Cambridge, and I've always believed the students I've touched matter more than anything else I've accomplished. That same belief, that people come first, has guided everything I've done in public life.
I'm running for re-election because the work we began in 2022 is not finished. Cambridge deserves a strong, experienced voice at the regional table: one that ensures our community is treated fairly and receives its fair share of funding and support.
I am proud of what we have accomplished this term, but I know there is more to do. Too many residents are struggling with affordability, housing, and access to services. My priority has always been to stand up for the people of Cambridge, especially those whose voices are not always heard, and I will continue to be a strong advocate for our community and work to ensure no one is left behind.
I would be honoured to continue serving the residents of Cambridge and to keep fighting for the priorities that matter most.
— Pam Wolf
These issues are closely connected. By improving affordability, investing in transportation, and enhancing community safety, we can continue to build a strong, inclusive, and thriving Cambridge.
The rising cost of food, rent, utilities, and fuel is making it harder for families, seniors, and young people to get ahead. Pam will keep advocating for affordable housing and policies that keep Cambridge an affordable place to live.
Everyone deserves a safe, stable place to call home. Pam is working with all levels of government, community organizations, and the private sector to expand supportive and affordable housing for seniors, young adults, families, and essential workers.
As Cambridge grows, transit must keep pace. Advancing the ION extension to Cambridge, improving GO Train and GO Bus service, and extending routes into new subdivisions will connect residents with jobs, education, and services while reducing congestion.
Residents want to feel safe in their neighbourhoods. Addressing speeding, reducing crime, and ensuring emergency services have the resources they need are top priorities. Pam will keep working with residents, police, and community partners to keep neighbourhoods safe and welcoming.
Pam will keep advocating with the Province for our fair share: funding for water infrastructure, our hospital, mental health beds, reduced class sizes, Stage 2 ION, and increases to social assistance payments. We need a responsive, compassionate government that takes action.
The community has recognized Pam's commitment to Waterloo Region with several awards:
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Pam Wolf is the Regional Councillor for Cambridge at the Region of Waterloo, seeking re-election on Monday, October 26, 2026. She is a retired teacher, an honorary lifetime member of ETFO, and served four terms as Cambridge City Councillor for West Galt before joining Regional Council in 2022.
She brought forward a successful motion for free transit days for seniors, secured funding for a warming centre in Cambridge dedicated to supporting women in need, and was the only Regional Councillor with perfect attendance at council in 2025. She serves as Vice-Chair of the Community and Health Services Committee.
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