The candidates in the Kenora-Rainy River Riding are making one final push for votes ahead of Thursday’s Provincial election.
Conservative candidate Rod McKay says he has over 40-years of experience in business, government and unions.
McKay stresses he knows how to negotiate.
Liberal Anthony Leek says he will bring passion, positive change and reachable goals to Queens Park.
Leek stresses he will work with constituents and be very transparent.
Sarah Campbell of the NDP says she has the experience needed from working with outgoing MPP Howard Hampton.
Campbell notes the NDP is the only party that has a comprehensive plan for Northern Ontario.
The Northern Heritage candidate for Kenora-Rainy River says she’s ready for tomorrow’s Provincial election.
Charmaine Romaniuk says she has lived in Dryden, Kenora and Thunder Bay, so she understands the broad range of concerns facing the region.
Romainuk say she can actually focus on the issues impacting concerned citizens.
Green Party candidate Jo Jo Holiday says she is speaking on the core issues and stresses she can be the true advocate for families, children and the community.
Holiday adds she has the strength and integrity to lead this area to prosperity.
One Final Push for Votes
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