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Here are the candidates running in Malpeque

This federal riding is in central Prince Edward Island. It extends the full width of the province, from North Shore to South Shore, to the outskirts of Summerside at its western end and to the far side of Charlottetown in the east.

There are currently 4 nominated candidates in this central P.E.I. riding

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Malpeque is the riding covering the rural, central area of P.E.I. (CBC)

This federal riding is in central Prince Edward Island. It extends from North Shore to South Shore, to the outskirts of Summerside at its western end and to the far side of Charlottetown in the east.

The riding has stayed Liberal for more than 30 years, with incumbent Heath MacDonald holding the seat since 2021.

Four candidates have been confirmed in this riding and they're listed alphabetically by first name.

Anna Keenan, Green Party

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Anna Keenan has previously run for the Green Party twice and was a 2022 Green Party leadership candidate. (Green Party of Canada)

Anna Keenan is an environmental advocate with a background in physics and economics. She has served two years in municipal public service and has been involved with non-profit boards such as Fair Vote Canada and River Clyde Arts.

Keenan previously ran for the Green Party in Malpeque in 2019 and 2021, so this is her third federal election campaign. In 2022, she was a candidate for the leadership of Canada's Green Party, finishing second to Elizabeth May.

Cassie MacKay, New Democratic Party

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Cassie MacKay, who grew up in Malpeque, previously founded and owned Shooting Star Social Media and has worked as a substitute teacher. (New Democratic Party)

MacKay grew up in Malpeque and studied at Athabasca University, where she served on the student union as a councillor and chaired a few committees.

She previously founded and owned Shooting Star Social Media and has worked as a substitute teacher. MacKay is also a volunteer with Health P.E.I.

Heath MacDonald, Liberal Party

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Heath MacDonald, the incumbent MP for Malpeque since 2021, was previously a provincial cabinet minister and MLA for Cornwall-Meadowbank. (Liberal Party of Canada)

MacDonald has been the MP for Malpeque since 2021. Before entering federal politics, he was a provincial cabinet minister and the MLA for Cornwall-Meadowbank from 2015 to 2021.

MacDonald served as P.E.I.'s minister of tourism and economic development under Wade MacLauchlan's Liberals and later became minister of finance. He stepped down as an MLA in 2021 to run for the federal seat, replacing longtime Liberal MP Wayne Easter.

Jamie Fox, Conservative Party

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Former MLA for Borden-Kinkora, Jamie Fox has held various political roles and was a police chief before entering politics. (Conservative Party of Canada)

Jamie Fox was the MLA for Borden-Kinkora from 2015 to 2023 before resigning to run federally.

He was the interim leader of the P.E.I. Progressive Conservatives from 2015 to 2017 and later became fisheries and communities minister in Dennis King's government. Before his political career, Fox owned a gas station and served as Borden-Carleton's police chief.

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