Sarnia-Lambton Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Bob Bailey has been acclaimed because the Progressive Conservative candidate within the subsequent provincial normal election.
Bailey was first elected to function MPP in 2007.
In a information launch, Get together Chief and Premier Doug Ford mentioned Bailey has been a tireless advocate for Sarnia-Lambton, delivering outcomes that enhance the lives of residents.
“Bob Bailey is a devoted champion for Sarnia-Lambton, and his dedication to the group speaks for itself,” mentioned Ford. “From renovating Bluewater Well being’s Petrolia emergency division to slicing the gasoline tax and supporting employees via vital coaching applications, Bob is delivering actual outcomes. I’m proud to have him on our group as we hold constructing a stronger Ontario.”
Bailey can also be credited with serving to to safe vital investments to increase high-speed web, improve vital infrastructure just like the Shiny’s Grove Water Remedy Plant, enhance entry to healthcare, and assist housing progress throughout the area.
Bailey mentioned he’ll proceed to deal with decreasing prices for households, investing in infrastructure initiatives that create jobs, and strengthening native healthcare and emergency providers.
“Representing the individuals of Sarnia-Lambton is the honour of a lifetime,” mentioned Bailey. “From enhancing native healthcare and upgrading infrastructure to conserving prices down for households, I’m pleased with what we’ve achieved collectively. However there’s nonetheless extra work to do. I’ll hold preventing on daily basis to make life higher for the hardworking individuals of our group and to construct a brighter, extra affluent future for Sarnia-Lambton and all of Ontario.”
Presently, Bailey is Parliamentary Assistant to each the Minister of Schools and Universities, and the Minister of Infrastructure (Legislative Affairs).
He is additionally on the Standing Committee on Process and Home Affairs in addition to the Standing Committee on Social Coverage.
The forty fourth Ontario normal election is tentatively scheduled to be held on June 4, 2026.









