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VIDEO: North Island-Powell River all-candidates debate

Just one week to go until the federal election. It’s set for next Monday, Sept. 20th. In the North Island – Powell River riding, candidates are gearing up for the big day.

To gauge their stance on key issues, the Campbell River & District Chamber of Commerce recently hosted an all-candidates debate via ZOOM.

Executive Director Mary-Ruth Snyder was joined by six of the seven candidates in the riding vying for the seat, including NDP-incumbent Rachel Blaney, Liberal’s Jennifer Grenz, Conservative’s Shelley Downey, Green’s Jessica Wegg, Maverick’s Stacey Gastis, and Marxist-Leninist’s Carla Neal. The People’s Party of Canada did not attend.

Watch the debate here:

As well, the Chamber says the debate is set to air on Shaw Spotlight Channel 4 this coming Wednesday (Sept. 15th) at 6:00 pm, Thursday at 6:00 pm, and Saturday at noon.

Meantime, today (Sept. 13th) is the last day of advance polls before next Monday’s federal election. Elections Canada reports more than 1.3-million voters cast their ballots on day one last Friday, well ahead of the rate set in the 2019 election.

And tomorrow’s the deadline for requesting a mail-in ballot. So far, less than 800,000 mail-in kits have been sent out, well below the two-million to five-million Elections Canada had expected.

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