Greg Rickford Acclaimed at Progressive Conservative Candidate in Kenora-Rainy River

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Minister Rickford with Premier Ford
Minister Rickford with Premier Ford

KENORA–RAINY RIVER – The Ontario PC Party announced that Greg Rickford has been acclaimed as the party’s candidate for Kenora–Rainy River in the next provincial general election.

“Serving Kenora–Rainy River is a privilege and an honour,” said Greg Rickford. “Our region has unique and incredible opportunities, and I’m proud of the work we’ve done to deliver real results—whether it’s bringing life-saving health care closer to home, advancing resource development, or investing in critical infrastructure. There’s more to accomplish, and I’m eager to keep fighting for the people and communities that make Northwestern Ontario so special.”

Since his election as MPP, Greg Rickford has consistently delivered meaningful results for the people of Kenora–Rainy River. He has driven significant investments to improve local health care, expand high-speed internet access, unlock critical minerals, and enhance community infrastructure. Among his notable achievements are advancing the Highway twinning project, supporting the All Nations Rural Generalist Council Care Model Initiative, and securing approval for a new satellite renal unit in Dryden.

“Greg Rickford is an incredible advocate for Kenora–Rainy River, and his dedication to the people of Northwestern Ontario is unmatched,” said Doug Ford, Leader of the Ontario PC Party. “From unlocking the Ring of Fire’s economic potential to delivering investments that improve health care and infrastructure, Greg has been instrumental in making life better for families in the North. I’m proud to have him on our team as we continue building a stronger, more prosperous Ontario.”

Greg Rickford and the Ontario PC Party will continue to support the people of Kenora–Rainy River by reducing costs, investing in critical infrastructure, and creating good-paying jobs in the region.

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