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Former Head of the Ontario Landowners Association will run

Randy Hillier Announces He's Running for MPP

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Lanark County - Randy Hillier (past president & co-founder of the Lanark & Ontario Landowners' Association) is seeking the Ontario Progressive Conservative nomination in the upcoming provincial election for the new riding of Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington (LFLA).

After much encouragement from, and significant discussions with many federal and provincial members of the legislature, municipal mayors, councillors, and overwhelming public support, Hillier said "it is time to bring our strong rural voices directly to Queens Park."

"The people of LFLA deserve a representative who will fight to restore Justice, prosperity and freedom to rural Ontario." continued Hillier.

Though Hillier seeks to represent the people of LFLA, it is abundantly clear that his constituency is broad based and encompasses all of rural Ontario. In addition, Hillier has long advocated for the removal of excessive legislation and intrusive regulations that provide little or no value to society and blurs the distinction between private property and public responsibility.

As MPP Hillier said he will work on "The freedom to own, use, enjoy, and the opportunity to earn a living from one's own private property; and that this freedom cannot be infringed upon for the public good without full, fair, and timely compensation"

Please see the second page for Hillier's biography

For more information contact: Randy Hillier 613-267-6661

Randy Hiller Biography

Randy is married to Jane Hillier (twenty-five years), and has four children between 14-23 years of age. They have lived in Lanark County for 23 years, and presently reside just outside of Perth.

During the last four years as President of the Lanark Landowners Association, Hillier has travelled extensively throughout Ontario from Lanark & Glengarry Counties to Manitoulin Island and Tillsonburg, drawing large audiences and meeting with thousands of people. He has learned of the problems of rural Ontario and heard their concerns.

Randy has a strong and varied background that brings common sense and the understanding of shared values. He is a licensed construction-maintenance electrician, and made the Dean's honour list while earning a diploma in electrical engineering at Algonquin College.

His employment background includes project manager and electrical inspector with the Federal government, self-employed contractor, and member of the IBEW. In addition, he has authored many columns and opinion pieces regarding social justice, private property, and agriculture.

In addition, he will continue to co-publish and edit rural Ontario's successful and informative magazine "The Landowner."

Randy Hillier
Tel 613-267-6661
randy@ruralrevolution.com
www.ruralrevolution.com


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