Sarah Honey Welcomes Opening of Conservative Nomination

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COBOURG, ON – Sarah Honey welcomes the opening of the Conservative Party of Canada’s nomination process in Northumberland –Peterborough South. Sarah has been campaigning as a nomination contestant for the past several months and looks forward to continuing to knock on doors across the riding in the run up to both the nomination and the federal election.  

Sarah is a vibrant, principled and experienced Conservative who has deep roots in Northumberland County. 

“The next federal election is less than a year away and our riding needs a candidate who will stand up for our communities and fight for a country where taxes are lower, opportunity is unlimited, freedom is celebrated, and people are put first,” said Honey. “With your support, I can be that candidate.”  

Anybody who wishes to be eligible to vote for Sarah at the nomination meeting; must be a member of the Conservative Party of Canada and live in Northumberland–Peterborough South as of Thursday, February 7th, 2019.The date, time and location of the nomination meeting will be announced at a later date.

For more information on Sarah Honey and joining the federal Conservative Party please visit www.sarahhoney.ca

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