Perth-Wellington’s NDP candidate in the upcoming federal election is Ethan Rabidoux.
Rabidoux says his decision to seek office was motivated by a desire to see change:
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Rabidoux believes that the most important issue facing Perth-Wellington in this election is the economy.
He says the key is creating good-paying jobs in a diversified economy:
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Rabidoux says if elected an NDP government would invest in a number of different industries to help fix the economy:
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In the poultry and the dairy industry Rabidoux says both he and the NDP unequivocally support supply management:
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In conclusion Rabidoux made of point of saying the NDP can deliver its platform:
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Rabidoux is running against the Christian Heritage Party’s Irma DeVries, Independent Roger Fuhr, Liberal Stephen McCotter, Conservative John Nater, and the Green Party’s Nicole Ramsdale.
Election Day is set for October 19th.