A large Halifax crowd gathers to hear a message of hope and enthusiasm
Conservative Candidate Mark Boudreau formally kicked off his campaign on Wednesday with the goal of winning the upcoming federal election in Halifax.
Boudreau presented a message filled with optimism and commitment to finding solutions, addressing an enthusiastic and diverse assembly of nearly 300 supporters. He emphasized his genuine dedication to public service.
“I am familiar with adversity. Having grown up in poverty and relying on food banks, my early experiences taught me the significance of community and the importance of mutual support,” Boudreau stated. “We must uplift not only ourselves but also others.”
The Honourable Peter MacKay introduced Mr. Boudreau, acknowledging the efforts already made by the campaign team. MacKay stated, “There is no one in this province more dedicated or working harder to bring the Conservative message to the people of Halifax.”
Boudreau’s campaign has been active for several months, engaging constituents by visiting thousands of homes throughout the riding. The campaign continues to grow, attracting a strong contingent of young supporters, along with lifelong Conservatives and new allies from various political backgrounds.
Boudreau concluded his address by highlighting the positive momentum he’s sensed during his door-to-door interactions.
“The winds of change are upon us, and I believe this election represents a unique generational opportunity. A Blue Wave is on the horizon. Let’s channel that excitement and collaboratively build a brighter future for Halifax and Canada. Together, let’s ‘Bring it Home.”
For those interested in volunteering, contributing to Mark Boudreau’s campaign for change, please contact markboudreauhalifax@gmail.com.
Halifax has been without a representative in the House of Commons since Liberal MP Andy Filmore resigned from the Trudeau government to pursue the mayoralty of Halifax Regional Municipality in August 2024.