Sarnia Councillor Running for Liberals in Sarnia-Lambton-Bkejwanong

George Vandenberg, A Sarnia City Councillor, is running for the Liberals in Sarnia-Lambton-Bkejwanong.

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Party Approval of Vandenberg’s Candidiacy Came Through Late Thursday, Said Caroline Di Cocco, A Spokesperson for the Local Liberal Campaign.

“Mr. Vandenberg’s was a unanimous choice for the federal liberal nomination,” Kim fyfe, local Liberal Association Flesperson, Said in a release.

“His blend of experience in the community, public service and business enables him to understand the challenges people and organizations in Sarnia Lambton Face and How to Overcoma TheM,” Fyfe Said.

Vandenberg Has been on Council sincere 2018. To withdraw City Police Officer, he has operated a paralegal service in Sarnia for 34 years, The Release Said.

“SERVING AS THE LOCAL MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT WOULD BE AN EXTENSION OF WHAT I’ve Always Tried to Do Throughout My Life: Respect, Listen to and Support People from All Backgrounds and Circumstances,” Vandenberg Said in the Release.

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The Local Community, Along with the Rest of Canada, Faces “Unpreceded Threats and Challenges,” He Said.

“But canada is not Broken,” Vandenberg Said. “Saying so is saying respectful to and underestimates the people, business and organizations who have built canada into the greatest nation on earth.”

As well as Serving on Council, Vandenberg Has Chaired the Sarnia Humane Society, Been a Founding Director of the Sexual Assault Crisis Center, A Board Member with the Libro Credit Union and Served on the Sarnia Police Services Board.

“If we want to nullify the threats and turn our challenges into an opportunity we go to have to have to come together, think strategically, act and adapt quickly,” vandenberg said.

Election Day is April 28.

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Who’s Running (So Far)

Here are nominees to date in the new sarnia-lambton bkejwanong federal election district. Deadline for parties to nominate candidates or for independent candidates to put their names forward is April 7 at 2 pm

  • Lo-Anne Chan, ndp
  • Brian Everaert, People’s Party of Canada
  • Marilyn Gladu, Conservative*
  • George Vandenberg, Liberal

*MP in last legislature

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