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Stephen Woodworth seeks to unseat Raj Saini and reclaim Kitchener Centre

Former Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth will seek to reclaim his seat in the riding of Kitchener Centre in this falls election. In 2015, Liberal Raj Saini won the riding.

Former MP says riding needs government that understands everyday problems

Stephen Woodworth, seen here in 2013 holding a press conference as Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre, plans to run again in the 2019 federal election. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Conservatives in Kitchener Centre have tapped Stephen Woodworth as their candidate for this October's federal election.

Woodworth was the MP for Kitchener Centre from 2008 and 2015. Prior to that the seat was held by then Liberal MP Karen Redman.

Woodworth won the nomination Monday night during a meeting at Bingemans. He was challenged for the nomination by Mary Henein Thorn, who ran for the Progressive Conservatives in last June's provincial election.

Woodworth is a lawyer and has also served as a school trustee.

In a statement, Woodworth said he looks forward to this fall's election.

Kitchener Centre MP Stephen Woodworth insisted his 2013 motion in Parliament was not about abortion, that it was simply looking at the necessity for every Canadian law to recognize the dignity and worth of everyone who is a human being. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

"Justin Trudeau's record of broken promises and uncontrolled deficit spending must come to an end. Kitchener Centre, and Canada, need a return to a government that understands the everyday problems Canadians face, and has a clear plan to help people," Woodworth said.

Faces Saini

He will be facing Liberal MP Raj Saini, who received 25,504 votes to Woodworth's 15,872 in the 2015 election.

He will also face NDP candidate Andrew Moraga and Green candidate Mike Morrice.

The federal election will be held Oct. 21.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of the story misspelled the name of Mary Henein Thorn.
    Apr 20, 2019 11:57 PM ET