Shelley Blackmore, Liberal candidate for Huron-Bruce, kicked off her campaign on Wednesday, November 17, at the Four Winds Event Barn in Brussels. Liberal Party leader, Steven Del Duca, was also present at the event. Read More Read the full story
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