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Merv Malish to seek PC party nomination in Canora-Pelly constituency

Merv Malish of Canora announced last week that he will be seeking nomination to be the Progressive Conservative candidate in the Canora-Pelly Constituency for the provincial election to be held April 4.
Merv Malish

Merv Malish of Canora announced last week that he will be seeking nomination to be the Progressive Conservative candidate in the Canora-Pelly Constituency for the provincial election to be held April 4.

The date for the nomination meeting has been tentatively set for November 30, but that date may change, according to the PC Party’s constituency organization.

Malish was born and raised near Mikado and graduated from Canora Composite High School. He worked on the family farm, and later owned and operated his own business in Mikado for five years. He spent time in British Columbia and has spent recent years working as an addictions and anger management counsellor. Malish returned to Saskatchewan and now resides in Canora.

When asked why he is seeking the nomination, Malish said, “As a professional counsellor, I have always been recognized for putting my clients’ needs first.

“Becoming an MLA would give me the opportunity to bring the same commitment to a larger purpose, in meeting the needs of my constituency.”

Malish said he brings a wealth of experience to the nomination. In addition to being a journeyman welder, he has served as an employee assistance counsellor. He was elected and re-elected as an alderman for the District of Elford, B.C. He has served on public works and finance committees both locally and regionally. He was appointed to the Elk Valley/Crows Nest Pass Industrial Adjustment Services Committee.

In conclusion, Malish stated: “If our province is to continue to grow, we need a party with vision. The Saskatchewan Progressive Conservatives have always been a party with vision for the future.”