Windsor Star

Kaschak opens provincial election campaign office

- JULIE KOTSIS jkotsis@postmedia.com twitter.com/kotsisstar

Windsor-tecumseh Liberal candidate Gary Kaschak kicked off his provincial election run Saturday with the opening of his campaign office.

“This is day one, where we start to get the Liberals back in power here in Windsor-tecumseh,” said Kaschak, who is currently a Windsor city councillor elected to represent Ward 8 in 2018.

The retired Canada Border Services Agency administra­tor was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate during a nomination meeting in March.

Born and raised in Windsor, Kaschak, 62, began working in the public service sector in 1980 but retired shortly after the 2018 election to become a full-time city councillor.

“I'm always wanting to make things better for people,” he said, adding as a councillor he has worked to make the community better and make life better for the people of Windsor. “(It) is really important to me.”

Kaschak said his top priority, if elected, will be to have the new regional hospital built in Windsor.

“What have we had in three years of a PC government? We've got a sign on the corner of County Road 42 and lots of consultati­on and a 2031 or 2032 start date for that hospital.

“And that's not acceptable. That hospital should be built a lot faster and the Liberal government is going to certainly make sure that happens.”

It is expected an election writ will be dropped by Wednesday for the June 2 election.

“I love campaignin­g. I love talking to people. I love going door to door,” Kaschak said. “You get some real good reactions, you talk to some real engaging people.”

Windsor-tecumseh MP Irek Kusmierczy­k made the opening

remarks Saturday before a small crowd of people gathered at Kaschak's Tecumseh Road East campaign office, which is a couple of doors down from Kusmierczy­k's constituen­cy office.

“I had the privilege of sitting with Gary on city council and I can tell you that this is one of the hardest working people I've ever met,” Kusmierczy­k said. “He's a person of incredible, incredible integrity.

“And he is very effective at what he does,” he said. “He knows how to get things done for this community.”

Percy Hatfield (NDP), Windsor-tecumseh's current MPP, announced his political retirement in July of 2021. Other candidates in the riding include New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate Gemma Grey-hall and Tecumseh councillor Andrew Dowie, candidate for the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Party.

NDP MPP Lisa Gretzky, who has represente­d the Windsor West riding since 2014, also opened her campaign office Saturday.

Gretzky said she's already knocking on doors and has heard that “people are ready for a change of government.”

“They recognize that the NDP is just a few seats away from defeating Doug Ford,” Gretzky said.

“And what they want is a party like ours that are going to invest in health care, invest in workers, invest in long-term care rather than what we've seen with the Ford government over the last four years, which is disrespect­ing workers and cutting the services that people rely on the most. “

Gretzky, who's running for her third term, is currently serving as the Ontario NDP'S critic for community and social services.

Nomination­s open Monday for municipal elections, set to take place in October.

 ?? DAX MELMER ?? Gary Kaschak, Windsor Ward 8 councillor and Liberal MPP candidate for Windsor-tecumseh, launched his campaign Saturday.
DAX MELMER Gary Kaschak, Windsor Ward 8 councillor and Liberal MPP candidate for Windsor-tecumseh, launched his campaign Saturday.

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