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Pettapiece opens campaign office

Last time out, Randy Pettapiece won the riding by 210 votes.

In this election, he’s determined to widen that margin.

The Perth-Wellington MPP officially kicked off his re-election campaign Saturday in Stratford by opening his campaign office on Huron Street.

Pettapiece says people are telling him at the doors that they’re ready for a change.

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Pettapiece says creating jobs is the number one priority.

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He says people are telling him at the door that they’re worried about losing their jobs but he says he’s also hearing a lot about hydro bills.

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More information can be found at the Perth-Wellington PC Party website.

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