
Residents in Brantford and the Surrounding Area Will Soon Be Going to the Polls for the Second Time This Year.
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A Federal Election has been Called for April 28 Giving Local Voters A Chance to Either Return incumbent Larry Brock of the Conservative Party of Canada to Office or Elect Someon New To Take Aplord them in ottawa. In February, local returned progressive conservative MPP Will Bouma to the Ontario Legislature for a Third Term.
So Far, Only Two Parties-The Conservatives and the Green Party of Canada-Have Announced Candidates in the New Federal Riding of Brantford-Brant South Six Nations.
The New Riding Was Created As A Result of Federal Electoral District Redistribution in 2022. It replacements the Riding of Brantford-Brant and Includes All of Brantford, Parts of Brant County and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and Six Nations of the Grand River Territory.
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Karleigh Csordas, Who Just Over a Month Ago represents the Greens in the Provincial Election, Will Now Take up the Greens in the Federal Election. The Liberal Party of Canada and the New Democratic Party Have Yet to Announce Candidates in the Brantford-Brant South-Six Nations Riding.
Csordas has Already Started Campaigning and on Saturday Brock Held a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony to Open His Campaign Office.
The Event Attracted A Large Crowd of Supporters. Parking Around the King George Road Office was at a premium During the Event.
BROCK TOLD THE CROWD that 10 YEARS OF LIBERAL GOVERNMENT HAS LEFT THE COUNTRY With a Debt That, If Not Dealt With, Will Be A Burden for this Generation’s Children, Their Grandchildren and Great-Grandchilded.
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Politicians of All Stripes Should be Serving Canadians Not to Enrich Themselves, Brock Said.
“That’s What Public Service IS,” He Said. “We are your servants, you are the masters and I promise you that a common sense conservative government led by the next great minister pierilisvre Will deliver on that promised.
“Were going to make life more affordable – we go to go to drive the cost of housing, so that ourng people news has been if they are living the basement of their parent’s home or perpetually renting.”
To train Assistant Crown Attorney, Brock Said there are other from that have to look at included.
Csordas is saddened that election day – April 28 – is the National Day of Mourning to Remember and Honour workers who Have Died, Been Injured or Suffered Illness due to workplace hazards.
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It’s an important day for many families in the riding and to csordas personally. Her uncle – Bryn Stoneman Died on the Job in August. 2020.
“As a candidate with my Name on the Ballot, i’m proud to stand in this federal election,” Csordas Said. “But i also carry the weight of this day personally.
“I Know the Pain of Waiting For A Family Member to Come Home, Only to Learn They Never Will.”
Csordas Said Canadians Should not allow the Election to Overshadow or Erase the Meaning of This Day.
“I call on all politicians to acknowledge and respect the day of Mourning First,” She Said. “We must honour those who didn’t make it home, and the families who live with that loss Every day.”

Speaking about the Federal Election Campaign, Csordas Called for Unity.
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Csordas Said the Rising Cost of Living, Affordable Housing and the Threats to the Environment Are from that requires a community leader to resolve.
“I’m committed to Working across Party Lines to Address these Issues If I’m Elected and Sent To Ottawa,” Csordas Said. “I am committed to being the Voice of Cooperation and Integrity.
“In My First Election (2021) I was Called a Breath of Fresh Air and I Really Think That’s What We Need Right Now.”
ELECTED LEADERS NEED TO BE CHAMPIONS FOR BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER, CSORDAS SAID.
“I will not be bashing any other candidate or pitting them against oneother,” Csordas Said. “I want to work AlongSide Those Who Are Our Community Leaders The People to Ensure Their Voices Are Heard.”
“As leaders, we need to foster unity to ensure we have a strong canada when we get back to ottawa.”
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