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‘I’m just so proud of him’

Kody Blois holds onto Kings-Hants seat for the Liberals

- CAROLE MORRIS-UNDERHILL HANTSJOURN­AL.CA

All eyes were on the KingsHants riding as election night polls closed.

It was the first time in nearly two decades that the incumbent MP wasn’t running for reelection — and Liberal candidate Kody Blois knew what big shoes he had to fill.

“Scott Brison, as I’m reminded on the doorstep, it’s not easy to fill those man’s shoes — and in fact no one will because the way in which Scott served this area, the way in which he endeared himself to the people, will not be easily replicated,” said Blois in his victory speech.

Blois said Brison was “a great mentor” and that he left a good template for him to follow.

As the numbers began trickling in, the people gathered at Blois’ campaign headquarte­rs started to clap. They cheered when, with 50 of 233 polls in, CBC called the riding as Liberal. At that point in the evening, he led Conservati­ve candidate Martha MacQuarrie by 1,229 votes.

Blois, accompanie­d by his fiancée Kimberly MacLachlan, arrived to fanfare shortly thereafter. His mother, Shelley Blois, and his grandmothe­r, Bernice Bailey, had tears in their eyes.

When asked how proud she is, Bailey raised her hands high in the air and said: “I’m right up in the air.” She said she was hoping he’d win and that he will do well while in office.

“I’m just so proud of him.” In his celebrator­y speech,

Blois thanked his strong support system and vowed to serve the region to the best of his ability.

“Scott Brison, in his last address in Parliament, said ‘politics matters,’” said Blois. “The reason I put my name forward is because I’m really passionate about the work I’ve done in the community and I see elected office and my role as member of Parliament to serve people and to serve communitie­s and I can think of no greater privilege.”

Before entering politics, Blois helped launch the East Hants Sport Heritage Society and the Come Home East Hants Associatio­n.

This was Blois’ first foray into politics. He vouched to wake up early Oct. 22 to wave to constituen­ts from Highway 101, and said he’d be visiting “every corner of the riding” as he gets to work.

GRACIOUS IN DEFEAT

Although she didn’t win the seat, Conservati­ve candidate Martha MacQuarrie said she had the best team going.

“We ran a good campaign, it was clean, it was fun, and we worked very hard,” she said.

As the votes were still being tallied in other ridings, MacQuarrie said there were some tight races and she would continue cheering on her colleagues. She was hoping for a Conservati­ve minority and told her supporters they may be back on the campaign trail within 18 months.

She said the best part of campaignin­g was getting to meet so many residents of the riding.

“There have been so many great people that I have met, so many great stories, so many people invited me into their homes and told me their personal stories,” MacQuarrie said. “It’s been wonderful.”

MacQuarrie said she already knew a lot about the constituen­ts in the provincial riding of Kings North through working with MLA John Lohr and his office. She said she would continue work through Lohr’s office and volunteeri­ng in the community “to continue to represent my constituen­ts here.”

She said there is “widespread concern” over the Liberal’s carbon tax and people are wondering how they’re going to get by financiall­y while facing a heavier tax burden.

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 ?? CAROLE MORRIS-UNDERHILL ?? When Kody Blois spotted his family arriving at his campaign headquarte­rs on election night, he rushed over to greet them. Bernice Bailey, with tears in her eyes, was eager to congratula­te him on his Kings-Hants win and says she is one proud grandma.
CAROLE MORRIS-UNDERHILL When Kody Blois spotted his family arriving at his campaign headquarte­rs on election night, he rushed over to greet them. Bernice Bailey, with tears in her eyes, was eager to congratula­te him on his Kings-Hants win and says she is one proud grandma.

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