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Conservative stalwart defends LanarkFrontenacKingston

The rural riding stretches from Kingston to Ottawa and Scott Reid's hold on it lasts back nearly two decades.

Scott Reid has won every federal election this century

The rural riding ofLanarkFrontenacKingston stretches from Kingston to Ottawa, and Scott Reid's hold on it stretches back nearly two decades.

Reid first won itin 2000 as a member of the Canadian Alliance, and has held it for the Conservatives ever since, beating his closest challengerin the last election by about 8,000 votes.

This time, the challengers are Matthew Barton of the People's Party; Liberal candidate Kayley Kennedy, whose business makes documents more accessible for people with disabilities;Stephen Kotze of the Greens, an accountant who advocates for conservation on the side; andSatinka Schilling for the NDP, who has worked to engage youth in politics and in local theatres.

Candidates are included in this riding profile once they've beenlisted as a confirmed candidateby Elections Canada, chosenas the winner of a nomination contestor who were the chosen candidate by a party that got at least one per cent of the national popular vote in 2015.

LanarkFrontenacKingston in 2015

Candidate questionnaires

CBC Ottawa sent every candidate running in eastern Ontario or western Quebec seven questions via their party or a publicly available email address.

They were asked to stick to 25 to 100 word answers, depending on the questions.

Theiranswers have not been edited by CBC.

Kayley Kennedy

Stephen Kotze

Scott Reid

Satinka Schilling