Candidates seeking election in Kenora-Rainy River are ready to campaign for your vote October 6.
Conservative Rod McKay says he's preparing to run a basic campaign focusing on the issues.
McKay feels the rising costs for northerners will be the key issue this election.
Liberal Candidate Anthony Leek will be busy getting himself known in the riding.
Leek says his campaign will be one of emphasizing on the positives that a Liberal MPP can bring.
Leek says infrastructure, forestry and First Nation as the key issues.
Sarah Campbell says she's ready to make a name for herself in Kenora-Rainy River.
The NDP candidate is confident she can win over those who've long supported the retiring Howard Hampton.
Campbell sees affordability as the key election issue.
The Green candidate for the Kenora-Rainy River Riding says she feels stronger and more informed than she did last Provincial election.
Jo Jo Holiday says its time for someone to adequately represent the people of this Riding.
Holiday says health care, education and child poverty are all issues that need to be corrected.