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PPC candidate Rundle opening Campbell River office

Brian Rundle is opening a campaign office in Campbell River.

He’s the North Island-Powell River People’s Party of Canada candidate in the federal election. There’s going to be an official opening on Saturday at noon. The campaign office can be found at 1631 Island Highway.

“I’m looking forward to meeting some of the many people now giving serious consideration to voting for me as their local PPC candidate,” said Rundle, a professional accountant who recently returned to the North Island area after he and his wife decided to wind down some business interests in Australia.

“I spent many years working as a management consultant in the North Island including for some First Nations bands and now I’m looking forward to being the area’s Member of Parliament,” he said, noting the PPC’s unique platform of substantive policy reforms is proving to be increasingly popular with a growing segment of voters.

“With our leader Maxime Bernier now included in the official debates and likely to do well in them there is a good possibility that more and more voters will become interested in the PPC’s candidates and policies as voting day nears,” said Rundle, who now lives in Comox.

“The mainstream parties are merely offering more of the same old tax-and-spend promises that have been failing Canada for decades but the People’s Party of Canada platform contains a wide array a new initiatives to help people and businesses be more prosperous and successful,” he said, noting the PPC’s detailed platform can be viewed at his campaign website. 

Rundle’s opponents in the riding are NDP incumbent Rachel Blaney, the Green Party’s Mark de Bruijn, Conservative Shelley Downey, the Marxist-Leninist Party’s Carla Neal, Peter Schwarzhoff of the Liberal Party, and Independent candidate Glen Staples.

Election Day is October 21st.

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