
If you’re considering voting for the first name you see on the Algonquin-Renfrew-Pembroke ballot, it may also be valuable to know how to pronounce it.
Audio PlayerThat’s Randy Briand, (the United Party Candidate)…
Audio PlayerYou may also know Randy Briand as ex-military, a musician, and an educator.
Until early this year, he hadn’t contemplated a career in politics.
Briand accepts that he may be carrying the banner of a fledgling party into the fray, but if it’s a battle for the soul of Canada, he wants you on his side.
Audio PlayerThe United Party candidate subscribes to the Poilievre rhetoric that in the last parliament Canada was governed by an “NDP-Liberal Coalition” that nobody signed up for.
Briand says that other warning signs of the battle we are in include…
Audio PlayerRandy’s buckwheat pancake mix may not be political nourishment. but it has given him perspective.
Audio PlayerBriand believes after twenty-four years, it’s time to change the face of our representation in Ottawa.
Audio PlayerThe United Party candidate urges you to share his view that a vote for Randy Briand can make all the difference.
Audio PlayerAlso on the ballot April 28th are Cheryl Gallant, Conservative; Eileen Jones Whyte, NDP; Stefan Klietsch, Independent; Seth Malina, Independent; Cyndi Mills, Liberal and Danilo Valasquez- Green Party.
By Rick Stow