The April 28 federal election will be the first in the new riding of Elgin-St. Thomas-London South. And myFM is profiling all four candidates vying to represent constituents in Ottawa.
The People’s Party of Canada nominee is Stephen R. Campbell, who ran in the provincial election earlier this year under the None Of The Above Party banner.
Campbell tells myFM about his connection to the PPC.
He believes that Canada can restore its prosperity and return power to the people if leaders have the courage to stand by their convictions.
Campbell says he is dedicated to defending the fundamental values of freedom, personal responsibility, respect and fairness.
He was raised in the farming community of North Ekfrid, near Melbourne. He stresses his party is all about representing the people.
Campbell adds he is committed to bringing real change to Parliament and giving the people of Elgin-St. Thomas-London South a true voice in government.
With the final candidate debate on Wednesday (April 23) Campbell is planning a mini-tour in the riding to close out the campaign.
Campbell stresses he is running with the PPC because he believes Canadians deserve a government that is transparent, accountable, and committed to protecting national interests rather than serving foreign agendas.
He supports policies that uphold civil rights, environmental responsibility, and respect for Canada’s cultural and agricultural heritage, including family farms.
He also believes in a governance approach that welcomes constructive criticism and seeks continuous improvement.
You can listen to the entire interview below.
Written by Ian McCallum
