Coenraad riding NDP momentum in K-C
KANATA-CARLETON – The New Democratic Party’s (NDP) Melissa Coenraad says an early-campaign NDP bump and changing faces in Kanata-Carleton means anything can happen in her second run for the riding.
Read moreKANATA-CARLETON – The New Democratic Party’s (NDP) Melissa Coenraad says an early-campaign NDP bump and changing faces in Kanata-Carleton means anything can happen in her second run for the riding.
Read moreKANATA-CARLETON – Election sign damage in Kanata-Carleton sparked a warmish online debate amongst four of the five candidates as the campaign heats up, as well as an official warning from the Ottawa police.
Read moreMARCHURST – Kanata-Carleton People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate Scott Miller came on board as soon as Max Bernier’s renegade party was created for the 2019 election, meaning Miller will be one of the most experienced candidates in the riding heading towards Election Day on Sept. 20.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – While it was the worst kept secret in Canada, newly appointed Kanata-Carleton Liberal candidate used the day before the writ was officially dropped (Aug. 14) campaigning in Constance Bay at the free community picnic held at the NorthWinds Wireless Fibre Centre.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – We don’t know when the election will be, but we are already knee-deep in election season in Kanata-Carleton.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – On a Sunday (Aug. 8) evening, well outside of the news cycle spotlight, Kanata-Carleton Member of Parliament Karen McCrimmon released, what she called, an open letter to her constituents, informing the riding she would not seek re-election and will step down as MP at the end of her term, whenever that may be.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Kanata-Carleton MP Karen McCrimmon will not seek re-election if and when the Liberal government calls an election.
Read moreCARP – Carp’s Jennifer McAndrew sits down with West Carleton Online following her Kanata-Carleton Conservative nomination win.
Read moreDUNROBIN – Dunrobin’s Dr. Jennifer Purdy will represent the Carleton-Kanata Green Party for the second time in the next federal election after proving herself a strong leader in her rookie campaign of 2019.
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