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Courtenay-Alberni candidate discusses Liberals’ platform

Candidates have started the race to win their ridings in the 2015 Federal Election. Carrie Powell-Davidson represents the Liberals in the riding of Courtenay-Alberni.

Now who exactly is Carrie Powell-Davidson? She says she has quite the diverse background, including 2 terms as a councilor for the city of Parksville.

She says the country needs a proper leader, and Justin Trudeau can offer that leadership.

Now on some of the areas the Liberals would improve on to better the country, Powell-Davidson says the Liberals plan to change fairness for all.

She adds the Liberals are in favour of real change and encourages people to visit the liberal.ca/realchange/ website to see some of the changes the Liberals have heard from Canadians all across the country. The Federal Election goes on October 19th.

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