The Liberal candidate for Perth-Wellington in the upcoming federal election is Stephen McCotter.
McCotter says he’s running because he was tired of seeing the riding ignored for the last ten years:
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McCotter believes that crumbling infrastructure and a well-paid workforce are the biggest issues facing Perth-Wellington:
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To address those issues McCotter says an elected Liberal government would make big investments:
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On the issue of supply management for dairy and poultry producers McCotter says both he and the Liberal Party are behind it:
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In conclusion McCotter says he wants voters to take a hard look at all the candidates in Perth-Wellington:
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Stephen McCotter is running against the Christian Heritage Party’s Irma DeVries, Independent Roger Fuhr, Conservative John Nater, the NDP’s Ethan Rabidoux, and the Green Party’s Nicole Ramsdale.
Election Day is set for October 19th.
Photo of Stephen McCotter provided by McCotter’s campaign