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Liberals add new name to Calgary-Confederation ballot after candidate controversy

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A voter casts their ballot in on Friday, September 10, 2021 in Chambly, Que. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz) (Ryan Remiorz)

The Liberal Party of Canada has tapped Corey Hogan to run in Calgary-Confederation after its previous candidate was quietly removed from the ballot last week.

Up until Friday, Thomas Keeper was running for the Liberals in the riding of Calgary-Confederation, but his name has now been removed as a candidate amid reports of an old domestic assault charge that was stayed but not disclosed to the party.

While the party did not offer comment to CTV News, a spokesperson pointed to its current slate of candidates, which does not include Keeper.

The riding has no incumbent with the retirement of longtime Conservative MP Len Webber.

The Liberals announced Hogan, a podcaster and vice-president at the University of Calgary, as the new candidate for the riding on Tuesday.

He joins former Alberta MLA Jeremy Nixon, who is running for the Conservatives; Keira Gunn, a mathematics instructor at the University of Calgary, who is running for the NDP; Richard Willott, a retired geophysicist, who is running for the Green Party; and Artyom Ovsepyan with the People’s Party of Canada.

Calgary-Confederation A map of the Calgary-Confederation electoral district. (Source: Elections Canada)

The federal election is scheduled for Monday, April 28. Visit Elections Canada’s website for voter information, including key dates.