Provencher Residents Head to Polls By Marianne Curtis On May 2, voters across Canada will be casting their ballots to elect a new federal government. In Provencher, we have four candidates that have stepped forward to vie for our votes. Conservative MP Vic Toews has decided to let his name stand for another term after being first elected as Provencher ’s Member of Parliament back in 2000. As a member of Stephan Harper ’s government, he has served as Minister of Labour, Minister of Justice and most recently, Minister of Safety. “I have worked hard to deliver results for Provencher and we can see the results of Canada’s Economic Action Plan all across Provencher,” stated Toews. “While there is still work to be done, Provencher MP and incumbent Conservative candidate Vic Toews has breakfast with residents in Middlebro Provencher like the rest of Canada, while campaigning. has weathered the economic storm better than most.” If the Harper government is reelected, Toews is confident that they will continue with the Economic Action Plan. “Through the Economic Action Plan, Canada has managed to regain almost all of the jobs that were lost, creating over 480,000 net new jobs – this is an impressive record,” Toews adds. “We must ensure that Canada has a stable national government that can provide leadership and keep us on the path toward economic recovery.” Toews is going to have his work cut out for him during this election. Former provincial MLA Al Mackling has come out of retirement at
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Anola resident and former Agriculture Canada employee Terry Hayward is eager to work for the people in Provencher as he travels the southeast speaking to residents and pounding in signs.
NDP candidate and former Manitoba Legislative Member Al Mackling has come out of retirement at eighty-three to take on Toews in Provencher.
Green Party candidate Janine Gibson campaigns close to her home in Grunthal in a “word of mouth” campaign.