Randy Boissonnault announced he will not run in upcoming election
- Randy Boissonnault announced he will not run in the upcoming federal election, stating it has been a difficult year for him and his family.
- The Liberal Party had previously confirmed Boissonnault as a candidate in Edmonton Centre, a riding he has had a mixed record in since 2015.
- Boissonnault resigned from cabinet in November amid controversy over his business dealings and skepticism about his claims of Indigenous identity.
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Randy Boissonnault Announced He Will Not Run in Upcoming Election
Former cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault says he will not run again in the upcoming election. The Liberal party had confirmed Boissonnault as a candidate in Edmonton Centre, a riding he won in 2015, lost in 2019, then reclaimed in 2021. In a statement posted to X today, the former cabinet minister says the past year had been a difficult one for he and his family. Boissonnault resigned from cabinet in November amid controversy over his business…
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