Elizabeth Wood McDonald and Todd Case seek Liberal party nomination in Sarnia Lambton Riding Elizabeth Wood McDonald and Todd Case seek Liberal party nomination in Sarnia Lambton Riding
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Race Underway For Sarnia Lambton Liberal Nomination

Two people have come forward so far to seek the Liberal party nomination in Sarnia Lambton Riding in this year's federal election.

Todd Case has served as Warwick Township mayor since 2000 and is a three-time Lambton County Warden.

"I have been actively involved with the issues of our community for many years, working diligently with all levels of government," said Case. "I'm eager to continue that passionate advocacy in cooperation with representatives from across the country."

In addition to sitting on the boards of the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership,Tourism Sarnia-Lambton, the Lambton College Board of Governors, and the Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park, Case has also served as chair of the Western Ontario Wardens' Caucus, representing 14 counties and the Municipality of Chatham-Kent in western Ontario.

Elizabeth Wood McDonald is also vying for the liberal nod.

The two-term former Sarnia city councillor has been a member of both the Federal and Provincial Liberal Riding Associations for 30 years.

“I am running for the Liberal Candidacy because I have an interest and concern in Sarnia-Lambton’s and Canada’s progress, and I have a sincere desire to make a contribution to my community and my country. Additionally I feel my background and experience have given me the opportunity to compare national services in many countries, and that I can bring a new perspective and fresh ideas to the Liberal Caucus and the House of Commons, while being a strong well-informed advocate for the needs and desires of Sarnia-Lambton, both urban and rural,” says Wood McDonald.

The election is expected in October.

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