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Perth-Wellington MPP Matthew Rae prepared for second election

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The following provincial election was scheduled for June 4, 2026, however Doug Ford stated he needs a stronger mandate, regardless of already having a sizeable majority authorities.

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Matthew Rae, MPP for Perth-Wellington

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Perth-Wellington residents will head to the polls Feb. 27 to elect a provincial authorities after Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirmed on Tuesday what had been rumoured for weeks.

“A lot has changed in the last three-plus months,” Perth-Wellington MPP Matthew Rae stated. “The biggest thing is the election of Donald Trump again in the United States and his threat to levy job-killing (25 per cent) tariffs on Canada and Ontario. I’ve heard many concerns from our auto sector and (agriculture) sector around the impact of these tariffs, so I know the premier wants to ensure we have a strong mandate to stand up for Ontario, whether it’s the (Canadian) federal government or the U.S. government.”

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“I’m always happy to go talk to people in the riding,” stated Rae, who was first elected in 2022. “That’s what I do the majority of my days, but I’m happy to be at the door and hear from them.”

The 34-year-old from Palmerston touted his report as MPP, which he stated included securing greater than $200 million in extra {dollars} for well being care, training and infrastructure alone.

“I’d be happy to take that to the voters and seek their support next election,” he stated.

Ford’s snap election gambit, which critics have stated is a approach to keep away from the fallout from a pending RCMP report into his authorities’s resolution to open the Greenbelt to growth, just isn’t with out dangers.

Provincially, David Peterson’s Liberals held a majority authorities in 1990 earlier than they had been unseated by the New Democrats underneath Bob Rae.

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Federally, the governing Liberals had been trounced in 1984 by Brian Mulroney’s Progressive Conservatives after John Tuner, having been elected chief following Pierre Trudeau’s resignation as prime minister, known as an early election.

Rae, who will run towards Liberal Ashley Fox, New Democrat Jason Davis and Inexperienced candidate Ian Morton, targeted on wanting forward.

“The opposition members have always been criticizing the important investments our government is making in rural Ontario, and now it’s an opportunity to present their platform to the people so (voters) can decide,” he stated. “I know I only judge one poll, and that’s the poll on election day.”

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Clockwise from top left: PC leader and Premier Doug Ford; NDP leader Marit Stiles; Green party leader Mike Schreiner; and Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie. Ford is to officially launch the Ontario election Wednesday.

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