Paul Vickers Nominated as Ontario PC Party Candidate for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
January 18, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BRUCE-GREY-OWEN SOUND – Today, the Ontario PC Party announced that Paul Vickers has been nominated as the party’s candidate for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound in the next provincial general election.
Paul Vickers is a respected community leader, successful small business owner and dedicated advocate for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound. Born and raised in the region, Paul has deep roots in the area and a long history of leadership in agriculture, municipal governance and community engagement. He has successfully managed his family’s third-generation dairy farm near Meaford for over three decades and has served on the boards of the Gay Lea Foods Co-operative and the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. His public service includes being a councillor for the Municipality of Meaford as well as involvement in many community organizations.
“Paul Vickers is an exceptional candidate who truly understands the needs and priorities of Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound,” said Doug Ford, Leader of the Ontario PC Party. “Paul’s experience, hard work and passion for his community make him the perfect advocate for this riding. Whether it’s addressing infrastructure needs, improving health-care access or supporting small businesses, Paul will bring a strong voice to Queen’s Park and deliver real results for his community.”
Paul Vickers and the Ontario PC Party will continue to prioritize the people of Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound by focusing on reducing costs, expanding access to health care, creating opportunities for local families and businesses, and investing in critical infrastructure, including the ongoing refurbishment of the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station.
“I’m honoured to have the opportunity to represent Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound as the Ontario PC candidate,” said Paul Vickers. “This community means everything to me, and I’m passionate about addressing the challenges we face while building on our strengths. Whether it’s supporting farmers, improving health-care access or investing in local infrastructure, I’m committed to being a strong voice for our community at Queen’s Park and working to deliver results for families in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound.”
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For media enquiries contact:
Peter Turkington
Director of Communications, Ontario PC Party