Canada Votes 2025: Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry
North Glengarry moves here to join South Glengarry

North Glengarry moves down to this riding in the redistribution process, shortening its name a tad.
The regular independent boundary review after the 2021 census unites North and South Glengarry and means the riding name is now Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry rather than South Glengarry.
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The counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry make up the riding in the southeast corner of eastern Ontario. It includes part of Akwesasne and Cornwall.
Voters have historically switched between the Liberals and Conservatives. It's been Conservative since 2004, and Eric Duncan's two recent wins have come with more than half the vote.
Campus advance voting is April 13 to 18, general advance voting is April 18 to 21 and the deadline to apply to vote by mail is April 22. Elections Canada has more information on voting options ahead of election day on Monday, April 28.
Here are the candidates so far. The deadline to register is April 7 and this story will be updated as candidates are confirmed.
Eric Duncan, Conservative
Duncan was elected as a North Dundas councillor at age 18 and became mayor four years later. He went on to become warden of these three united counties.
Sarah Good, Liberal
Good is a Cornwall city councillor and works for a local health team.
Gordon Kubanek, Green
Kubanek has been a chemical engineer, a high school physics teacher and Department of National Defence consultant. He has previously been a candidate for the Greens provincially and federally.
Cameron Tuck, People's Party
The party hasn't shared a biography for this candidate.