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Nater launches campaign

John Nater is officially launching his campaign today.

He’s the federal Conservative candidate for Perth-Wellington.  The kickoff is taking place in Listowel at Knapp’s Shoes and Clothes at 11:00 a.m.

Nater will also be opening his Stratford office next Monday.  It’ll be located at 379 Huron Street.

Nater’s opponents, New Democrat Ethan Rabidoux and Liberal Stephen McCotter, have both already opened theirs.  Rabidoux’s Stratford office can be found at 184 Ontario Street and McCotter’s is at 75 Wellington.

Election Day is set for October 19th.

Photo from left to right: Ethan Rabidoux, Stephen McCotter, John Nater

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Patrick Grapes
Patrick Grapes
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