
Conservative double dip the newly-split Kamloops ridings
KAMLOOPS — It was a clean sweep of the two Kamloops ridings for the Conservative Party of Canada Monday (April 28), with incumbents Mel Arnold in Kamloops-Shuswap-Central Rockies and Frank Caputo in Kamloops-Thompson-Nicola elected back to Ottawa, both receiving more than 50 per cent of the vote.
The Conservative wins, however, were overshadowed by a Liberal win across the country, with Mark Carney re-elected as Canada’s prime minister. Canadians are still awaiting word on whether the Grits will reach the majority threshold of 172 seats.
A rookie MP no more, Kamloops-Thompson-Nicola has sent Frank Caputo back to Ottawa to again sit in the opposition benches of parliament. While he had over 50 per cent of the vote, he stated that leaves work to earn the trust opposition voters.