Sarah Good officially kicked off her political campaign today, marking a significant step in her bid to represent the community. The event, held at the Best Western, attracted close to 300 attendees, showcasing a strong show of support for her candidacy.
The campaign launch was emceed by City Councillor and President of the Liberal Party Riding Association Denis Sabourin, who also happens to be Sarah’s Campaign Manager. He introduced a lineup of notable guest speakers, including Stephen Douris, Lee Theodore, Bernadette Clement, Jim Brownell, and Mona Fortier. Each speaker took the stage to share their support for Sarah Good, highlighting her dedication, leadership qualities, and vision for the community.
The atmosphere was energetic and positive, with attendees expressing enthusiasm for Sarah Good’s run. The diverse crowd, made up of community members, local leaders, and supporters of all walks of life, reflected the broad appeal of her campaign. Applause and cheers frequently filled the room as she outlined her priorities and shared her vision for this area.
“I am Sarah Good. And I am proud to be your Liberal Candidate for the newly expanded riding of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry,” she exlaimed as she began her address. “This might be the most important election in modern Canadian History. This is one which could shape the future of our country and the relationships we have internationally, for generations to come.”
The event highlighted the growing momentum behind Sarah Good’s campaign and the strong grassroots support she has garnered. With a successful launch now behind her, her campaign is poised to continue building on this early energy. “Today was incredible. I felt like we would have a good turnout, but this far exceeded my expectations! I am still buzzing,” said Sarah in a message to the Seeker.
As the event wrapped up, attendees had the opportunity to connect with Sarah Good and her team, further reinforcing the sense of community and shared purpose that defines her campaign.
Stay tuned for more updates as Sarah Good’s campaign progresses. Here are some photos of the event.





















