Unlike some other local ridings, this one changes hands — five times in the last seven years.
Posted: Jan 30, 2025 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: February 11Glengarry–Prescott–Russell runs from rural east Ottawa through communities such as Clarence-Rockland, Casselman and Hawkesbury to the Quebec border.
Linguistically, the area is evenly split between anglophones and francophones, according to the 2021 census.from PC-turned-Liberal Amanda Simard by three-and-a-half percentage points, or about 1,500 votes.when she represented the PCs. It was more solidly Liberal before that, dating back to its creation in the late 1990s.
Six candidates are currently running for the seat. CBC adds candidates when they're confirmed by Elections Ontario or listed by one of the four parties with a seat at Queen's Park at dissolution.Voting is now possible at local election offices. Advance voting locations are open Feb. 20-22. Voting day is Feb. 27.The party hasn't shared any information about the candidate.
The environmental activist is back after running here in 2022, and for East Hawkesbury council later that year.Sarrazin managed electricity distribution in Alfred and Plantagenet, and more recently was mayor of that township.St-Louis, from Russell, is a paralegal and driving instructor. He's a former professional mixed martial arts fighter.Stewart is the first-term Clarence-Rockland city councillor for Hammond and Cheney, toward the west of the riding.
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