Within hours of Bill Walker's announcement that he would not be running for re-election, the Ontario PC Party issued an internal media release announcing that Rick Byers would be the Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound candidate in this June's election.
There was no explanation of why there was no nomination vote by local party members. Walker had been acclaimed as the party's candidate in a virtual nomination meeting (due to Covid restrictions) in September of 2020. Byers was appointed to take his place.
To the people of Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound,
Today, having dedicated the past 10 years of my life to be the MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound and with mixed emotions, I am officially announcing that I will not be seeking re-election in the June 2022 Provincial Election.
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
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Dear Editor,
Re: Budget fireworks
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