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Councillor replaces incumbent on KanataCarleton ballot

Councillor Jenna Sudds was first elected to represent Kanata North in 2018, handling complicated files like ongoing court cases surrounding the Kanata Golf and Country Club. She's been selected to replace Liberal incumbent Karen McCrimmon.

MP Karen McCrimmon won in 2019 with smallest margin of any Ottawa riding

A woman speaks during question period in the House of Commons.
Liberal MP Karen McCrimmon will not run for re-election, citing health challenges. (Sean Kilpatrick/CP)

With Liberal MP Karen McCrimmonnotrunning for re-election, Ottawa city Coun. Jenna Sudds will be the Liberal candidate for the riding.

Suddswas first elected to represent Kanata North in 2018, handling complicated files like ongoing court cases surrounding the Kanata Golf and Country Club.

McCrimmon, thefirst woman to lead a Canadian Forces flying squadron,initially won the then-newly createdriding in 2015, defeating Conservative Walter Pamic. In 2019, she won by 4,385 votes, the smallest margin of any Ottawa riding.

In her letter to constituents, McCrimmoncited health challenges as why she wouldn't run again.

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The Conservative Party's pick isJennifer McAndrew,who owns a business based in Carp with her husband. She was also arecipient of the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce and Ottawa Business Journal's Forty Under 40 award.

The NDP is running Melissa Coenraad, a medical lab worker,for the second time. In 2019, she finished a distant third behind the Conservative and Liberal candidates with just 12.5 per cent of the vote.

Software engineerScott Millerwill againrun for the People's Party of Canada. Likewise, Dr.Jennifer Purdy, a family physician, veteranand small farm owner,is running for the Greens after a run in 2019. She is also the member of the party's shadow cabinet handling the health portfolio.

KanataCarleton in 2019

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