People’s Party of Canada candidate: Jeff Harris

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The Simcoe-Grey chapter of the People’s Party of Canada has chosen Jeff Harris to run for the new party in the next federal election.
In the past, Harris has run for the Libertarian Party in Dufferin-Caledon.
Happily married, and the father of two children, he’s concerned that politicians are ignoring the concerns of regular people. He helped start and run a successful multi-million-dollar document management software company in Toronto and created a consumer advocacy site in the 1990s, which is still running.
The People’s Party of Canada was founded in September by former PC Maxime Bernier, on the principles of personal responsibility, individual freedom, respect, and fairness, and has more than 36,000 members. It is a free market, national party committed to governing on behalf of all Canadians. The party has been actively recruiting candidates to represent each of the 338 ridings across the country. To date, 324 ridings have been registered with Elections Canada as PPC Electoral District Associations and the remaining ridings are being processed.
Visit peoplespartyofcanada.ca.

In March of last year, the Conservatives elected former Essa Township Mayor Terry Dowdall as their candidate, after MP Kellie Leitch announced she would not seek the nomination.
The NDP and Liberals have not yet announced who will be running for their parties when Canadians go to the polls on Oct. 21.

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