
More candidates have joined the race to be sarnia-lambton’s member of provincial parliament.
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Sarnia-Lambton’s Liberal Party candidate Rachel Willsie, pursuing a master’s degree at the University of Windsor, Said She Started Her Political Science Studies Becaus She Wants to Help Change Policy.
“Becuse when you are working in healthcare and you see the deficits and you’re trying to have the concerns in healthcare added, management only has so much capacity,” said the registered practical nurse and nursing instructor at Lambton College Since 2006.
“It really is drivery through policy and funding models.”
Willsie, who has worked in long-term care and for 15 years in Acute Care at Bluewater Health in Sarnia, Said Her Studies Are Focused On Policy Recommendations Related To The Municipal Act and Housing.
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She call it “An onerous Political Subject That Needs So Resolution.”
The Port Franks Native Who Said She’s Running Becaus She Believes “Our Community Deserves Leadership that’s Going to Listen and Advocate for Strong Results,” Said She Comes from a multi-generation Farming Family, Though She Didn’t Grow Up on Farm Herself.
Willsie was holding a Campaign Launch Event in Sarnia Sunday.
She Said She’s Not Pleased With the Snap Election Call, NOTING VOTING HAS BEEN AVAILABLE Without All Candidates Yet Declared.
She Called that Unfair and Undemocratic.
An Elections Ontario Official Said Write-In Ballots are available UNTIL FUB. 19. A List of Candidates Is Updated as People Declare at Elections.on.ca, and Names Begin Appearing on Ballots Feb. 20, Coordinator communications David Pearce Said in an Email.
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Turnout Data for Write-In Ballots will be available after the Feb. 27 Election, He Said.
New Blue’s Keith Benn, Who also Ran for the Party in Sarnia-Lambton in 2022and in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex in Last Year’s by-Election, Recently Confirmed His Candidiacy.

The Form Academic at the University of Ottawa and Independent Geological Consultant in the Minerals Industry is Originally from Wallaceburg and Lives in Port Lambton.
In A Facebook Post, Benn Said His Priorities included Political Accountability, Increased Access to Alternative Forms of Education, Improved Healthcare, A Sustainable Farming and Food Sector, Tax Relief, and Fostering Economic Growth.
Form Sarnia City Councillor Nathan Colquhoun has also joined the race, as an independent.
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“Sarnia-Lambton is Being Left Behind by a System that puts Political Loyalty Before Real Representation,” Said the Sarnia Journal Owner and Sarnia-Native Entrepreneur at Nathancyoun.com.
Colquhoun, who Ran Unsuccessfully for Sarnia Mayor in 2022Said he supports “workers over corporations, public services over privatization, and accountability over Political theater.

He added he wants representation for Sarnia-Lambton Focused on Local Needs, “Not what’s dictated from Toronto.”
Bob bailey is Running for the Progressive Conservative In the Riding He’s Held since 2007.
Candace Young, Another Academic, Who Teaches Math at Lambton College, is running for the ndp.
Jacques Boudreau is running for the libertarian party.
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