Liberals in Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston Nominate Amanda Pulker-Mok as 2022 Ontario Liberal Party Candidate

February 10, 2021 – Liberals in Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston have nominated Amanda Pulker-Mok, an elementary school teacher and former Mississippi Mills town councillor, as their Ontario Liberal Party (OLP) candidate for the next provincial election.

“Amanda is a proven community leader and someone who truly cares about helping those around her,” said OLP Leader, Steven Del Duca. “Amanda will make a great MPP and I’m excited to have her on our team as we prepare to take on Doug Ford in the next election.”

Pulker-Mok is passionate about public education, seniors, and the environment. Holding a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Cultural Studies, a Bachelor of Education and a Master of Leadership and Community Engagement, Pulker-Mok is committed to life-long learning, community and people. An active community volunteer, she believes in the power of people for positive change.

“I am looking forward to working hard for the people of Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston and creating sustainable, inclusive, and vibrant communities for all,” said Pulker-Mok.

Pulker-Mok lives in Almonte with her partner and two young children.

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