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Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston: A diverse Ontario riding
Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston (LFK) is a large provincial riding in eastern Ontario, known for its mix of rural communities, small towns, and scenic landscapes. Established in 2018, LFK includes parts of Lanark County, Frontenac County, and the Kingston area, stretching from Carleton Place and Perth to Sharbot Lake and South Frontenac.
The riding is home to a strong agricultural sector, thriving small businesses, and a growing tourism industry fueled by its lakes, trails, and historic sites. Residents enjoy a mix of country charm and modern amenities, with access to local markets, artisan shops, and recreational opportunities.
Politically, LFK has a history of electing right-leaning representatives but features active voices across the political spectrum. Key concerns for voters include rural infrastructure, healthcare access, and economic development.
With its mix of heritage and progress, Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston remains a dynamic riding where tradition meets opportunity in Ontario’s evolving political landscape.
Candidates:
John Jordan, PC (Incumbent)
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John MacRae, NDP
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Rob Rainer, Liberal
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Marlene Spruyt, Green Party of Ontario
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