
Mr. Luksic made his announcement to the Nov. 18 meeting of the Association's Board, saying he has made the decision to resign "reluctantly" but that a recent promotion to a senior management position with a major, Canadianowned corporation, made the move necessary.
"I wish to thank the members of the riding association, who have supported me in the nomination process," said Mr. Luksic. "The riding organization in Niagara West-Glanbrook is very strong and this will benefit our next candidate immensely."
"Although we are disappointed that Ivan will no longer be our candidate, we wish him all the best in his professional pursuits and are pleased that he will continue to play a strong role in our riding and region," said Andrew Iler, Niagara West-Glanbrook Federal Liberal Riding Association President.

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