Don Rusnak – Not Running in Next Federal Election

National Politics

1902
Federal MP Don Rusnak - Thunder Bay Rainy River
Federal MP Don Rusnak - Thunder Bay Rainy River

THUNDER BAY – POLITICS – Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP Don Rusnak will not be running in the next federal election.

In a letter to constituents, Rusnak says, “I want to be there more for my young family.”

Here is the text of the letter from MP Rusnak

Dear friends,

It’s been four years since I began one of the greatest adventures of my life. I’m honoured to have forged the strong relationships with community leaders across the region. Over that time, I’ve been privileged every day to provide a voice in Parliament for everyone in our part of Northwestern Ontario.

But over these years I was also blessed with starting a family. My beautiful and amazing wife and I have two young sons who are the prides of our lives. It seems each day they reach new milestones. Though I try to spend as much time with them as I can when I am home in our riding, I’ve missed close to half of their young lives.

I want to be there more, for my young family. That’s why, after much contemplation, I have decided to withdraw my name as a candidate for Member of Parliament in the upcoming 2019 election. I will no longer be running in this year’s federal election.

I am proud of all we have achieved in our region these past few years. We have seen major investments in Confederation College, Seven Generations and Lakehead University, as well as major infrastructure projects like the construction of the Rainy-River Baudette Bridge and the upgrades to Thunder Bay’s transit system. This is on top of more funding for community safety initiatives, accessibility projects, community centres, First Nation infrastructure and water systems, agricultural innovation, social housing, retirement homes, and business development, to name only a few. We have achieved so much since 2015, though there is still so much more to do. I look forward to seeing future leaders build on this work.

I entered politics because I believed in the power of relationships. Progress requires us to not only stand by our values, but to recognize the common dignity that unites us with those we disagree with and to realize it every day through our relations with one another. Only this can build real trust and working partnerships. Peoples and nations have been brought together in the past through this recognition, and it’s what we must continue to strive for going forward in Northwestern Ontario and Canada as a whole.

Thank you to my hardworking and dedicated staff and all the people of Thunder Bay-Rainy River for allowing me to serve as your Member of Parliament. I look forward to the continuing work as I serve as your Member of Parliament during the rest of my mandate.

Don Rusnak MP

 

Previous articleThunder Bay Dive Club a Part of Our Thunder Bay
Next articleOntario Changes Fishing and Hunting Rules
NNL Staff
NetNewsledger.com or NNL offers news, information, opinions and positive ideas for Thunder Bay, Ontario, Northwestern Ontario and the world. NNL covers a large region of Ontario, but are also widely read around the country and the world. To reach us by email: newsroom@netnewsledger.com Reach the Newsroom: (807) 355-1862