Windsor councillor Kaschuk nominated for Windsor—Tecumseh Liberal candidate

Liberals in the riding of Windsor-Tecumseh have nominated Gary Kaschak as their Ontario Liberal Party candidate for the next provincial election. Photo courtesy of the Ontario Liberal Party

By Matt Weingarden – The Lakeshore News Reporter

Liberals in Windsor—Tecumseh have nominated Gary Kaschak, a Windsor City Councillor and a strong community leader, as their Ontario Liberal Party candidate for the next provincial election, set for June 2.

“Gary is a fantastic City Councillor with a strong passion for helping his community and those that call Windsor home,” said OLP Leader, Steven Del Duca. “I am very happy to have Gary on our team and I look forward to working alongside him to make Ontario a better place for all.”

Gary Kaschak was born and raised in the City of Windsor. In 1980, he accepted an employment offer with the Federal government, beginning his life-long career as a dedicated public servant. In 2018, Kaschak was elected as the Windsor City Councillor for Ward 8 and has kept true to his promise of working hard to make life better for the residents of Windsor.

After three and a half years of being councillor for his Ward, Kaschak is now focused on becoming Windsor—Tecumseh’s next Member of Provincial Parliament.

“I am looking forward to taking my advocacy and continued hard work to the next level as your MPP for Windsor–Tecumseh,” said Kaschak. “There are many quality of life improvements that I will advocate for on behalf of the residents of our riding.”

Also seeking the seat, New Democratic Party candidate Gemma Grey-Hall and Tecumseh councillor Andrew Dowie, the candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party.

Percy Hatfield, the incumbent Windsor-Tecumseh New Democrat MPP, announced in July 2021 that he would not seek re-election. 

 

 

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