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Former Stewiacke councillor to vie for federal Liberal nomination

- BY HARRY SULLIVAN

A former Stewiacke councillor is putting his name forward as a possible candidate to replace outgoing MP Bill Casey.

Matthew Rushton, 47, said he hopes to win the nomination and represent the Liberals in the Cumberland- Colchester riding for the next federal election, expected this fall.

Casey previously announced he will not reoffer.

Rushton said he would like to represent the federal riding to help fulfill a long-held interest in helping others.

Two top-of-mind areas of interest he would like to pursue, if he were to become the area’s MP, are in healthcare and personal income, Rushton said.

“I think a national health-care system and a national minimum wage would be good things. Jus- tin Trudeau and the Liberals have started on the right path, I just want to help them continue it,” he said.

Regarding health care, Rushton said he believes one federal body, instead of each province providing individual systems, would reduce the cost of medication­s because of the increased buying power it would provide.

“And I think it would be much easier to recruit doctors and retain doctors if they worked for the federal government,” instead of each province competing for new recruits, he said.

He also said the federal government should take responsibi­lity for setting the minimum wage nationwide.

“We need to find a wage that’s equal across the country,” he said.

“I don’t think people should have to work 50, 60 hours a week to be able to barely pay their bills.”

Rushton served as a Stewiacke councillor in 2003 and ’ 04 and also ran unsuccessf­ully for the Liberals during the past provincial election.

Rushton said at this point, he isn’t officially associated with any political party but his views are more closely aligned with the federal Liberals than any others.

“I think every politician, every person should have a say and everyone has an idea and you can’t just rule out their idea because you don’t believe in what they say,” he said.

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