liberal leader mark carney has chosen to run in one of the fastest-growing communities in canada.
“i’ve been a resident in the ottawa area for almost 20 years, with the exception, of course, when i was quite honestly a resident in london, when i was the governor of the bank of england,” carney said during sunday’s formal announcement of the april 28 election at rideau hall.
“i know nepean well. i was best man to (former boston bruins and
edmonton oilers general manager) peter chiarelli, who grew up in nepean. so from barrhaven to bells corners and in between, it’s an area i know well.”
carney says the riding is representative of many aspects of the country in general.
“the median income is probably around $50,000-$55,000, so a little less than the national average. it’s very diverse (and represents) both the opportunities and challenges that we face as a country and those are challenges that i’m looking to address.”
according to elections canada, barbara bal is running for the conservatives and yan mo maneechai is running for the people’s party of canada in the seat. candidates from other parties have yet to be announced.
carney has been living outside of nepean, in rockliffe park since returning to ottawa from his stint in london. however, nepean is considered a relatively safe liberal riding, even if there’s a measure of controversy over how he landed in the spot to run in an election for the first time.