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Green Party’s Nicole Ramsdale believes large companies pushing out small operations big issue in Perth-Wellington

The Green Party’s candidate in Perth-Wellington is Nicole Ramsdale.

Ramsdale says the number one issue facing Perth-Wellington is small business owners and farmers going out of business because of competition from big companies:

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Nicole Ramsdale is running against the Christian Heritage Party’s Irma DeVries, Independent Roger Fuhr,  Liberal Stephen McCotter, Conservative John Nater, and the NDP’s Ethan Rabidoux.

Election Day is this coming Monday.

Photo of Nicole Ramsdale provided by her campaign

Patrick Grapes
Patrick Grapes
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