Billy Denault speaks with an understanding that would seem scarce-paralleled by those his age; indeed one might call him “a credit to his demographic”; his presence in the race represents a generational shift in Provincial politics.
Elected to Arnprior Town Council in his early twenties, he has one powerfully tall mentor in retiring incumbent, John Yakabuski.
Denault is not just paying lip-service to the concept.
Billy wants to show you his hustle on the campaign trail.
Door-to-door will be an important aspect of Billy Denault’s strategy to reach the voter.
The Progressive Conservative says it takes a leader to show that leadership is what’s needed.
Denault says accusations that an early election is a waste of money are a false flag.
Billy Denault says in any potential storm, it’s important to keep an even keel.
But it’s not all about Tariffs; the Progressive Conservative wagon train isn’t pulled by just one horse.
You won’t find it as an Eddy Match Box Fact; while there hasn’t been an elected Arnprior rep at Queen’s Park in 80 years- there’s a buzz the community has two candidates in the race.
Because Billy Denault is a sitting member of a municipal government, the law requires him to take leave from his local duties during the Provincial campaign.
Billy Denault, Your PC nominee in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke shares the ballot with (at this writing) Marshall Buchanan, NDP; Anna Dolan, Green Party at Oliver Jacob, Liberal.
The Provincial Election is February 27th.
By Rick Stow
