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Nater opening Wellington County office

John Nater is opening his Wellington County campaign office Tuesday.  Nater is the Conservative candidate for Perth-Wellington in the federal election.

The office can be found at 25 Elora Street South in Harriston.  It opens at 5:30 p.m.

Ethan Rabidoux, the NDP candidate, and Stephen McCotter, the Liberal candidate, have yet to open their Wellington County offices.  All three candidates have opened their Perth County offices in Stratford though.

Rabidoux’s can be found at 184 Ontario Street, McCotter’s is at 75 Wellington, and Nater’s can be found at 379 Huron Street.

From left to right: Ethan Rabidoux, Stephen McCotter, John Nater

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Patrick Grapes
Patrick Grapes
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