John Barlow clarifies election participation

John Barlow clarifies election participation
Jun 04, 2024

The Alberta MP plans on running in the riding of Foothills

By Diego Flammini
Staff Writer
Farms.com

A second MP who works closely on agriculture files on Parliament Hill has his sights on the next federal election.

“Mr. (John) Barlow does plan on running again in the next federal election in the riding of Foothills,” his office told Farms.com in an email.

Barlow, who serves as the Conservative ag critic and is the deputy chair of the House of Commons’ ag committee, has represented his constituents since 2015.

He won that year’s election with almost 76 per cent of voter support.

Foothills residents re-elected him in 2019 and 2021 with 82 and 69 per cent support, respectively.

Barlow is the second MP with close ties to ag on the Hill to clarify their upcoming election campaign status to Farms.com

Lawrence MacAulay, the federal ag minister, is the other.

His office told Farms.com that after being elected “by the people of Cardigan (P.E.I.) for eleven straight elections, Minister MacAulay is always preparing for the next campaign.”

MacAulay has held that riding since 1988 when 51 per cent of voters in the riding elected him.

Every election since then, MacAulay has earned between 45 and 61 per cent of the riding’s support.

Farms.com is still waiting to hear back from two other MPs.

One is Alistair MacGregor, the NDP’s ag critic and B.C. MP for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford.

He won the riding with 36 per cent support in 2015 and 2019, and 42 per cent of voters chose him in 2021.

The other is Yves Perron, the Bloc’s ag critic and MP representing the Quebec riding of Berthier—Maskinongé.

Perron won the riding in 2019 with 37 per cent of the vote and held it in 2021 with 35 per cent of voter support.

Farms.com will update readers if Perron and MacGregor’s offices provide responses.

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