Stephen Margarit has been nominated as the Ontario Liberal Party candidate for Thunder Bay-Atikokan in the upcoming provincial election. Margarit faces incumbent Progressive Conservative Kevin Holland and former NDP MPP Judith Monteith-Farrell. Margarit brings experience in various sectors including labour, children's foundation work, and community revitalization.
THUNDER BAY — The Ontario Liberal Party has nominated Stephen Margarit to run in Thunder Bay-Atikokan in the upcoming provincial election.
Margarit, who spent five years working as a constituency assistant to former cabinet minister Michael Gravelle, currently is the foundation coordinator for the George Jeffrey Children’s Foundation.
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