NANAIMO — How would local MP’s advocate for critical infrastructure funding to support an increasing number of people moving to central Vancouver Island?
NanaimoNewsNOW invited all 12 candidates running in a pair of mid-Island ridings to participate in a survey, asking them about their personal beliefs and opinions on key issues, as well as identify how they would serve as an MP if elected on April 28.
We asked candidates in Nanaimo-Ladysmith and Courtenay-Alberni a series of questions, providing them 250 words to respond by a Monday, April 14 deadline. Answers are not edited by NanaimoNewsNOW in any way, other than to trim any which are longer than the word limit.
The second of a three-part series asks: With the central Island experiencing one of the fastest population growth rates in Canada over the past decade, what specific infrastructure projects or areas would you prioritize advocacy for federal funding to support the growing needs of all residents in Courtenay-Alberni?
Nanaimo-Ladysmith All five candidates responded to our question, with their answers available here.
Candidates running in the riding include: Lisa Marie Barron (i) (NDP); Michelle Corfield (LIB); Tamara Kronis (CON); Paul Manly (GRN); and Stephen Welton (PPC).
Courtenay-Alberni Four of the seven candidates submitted responses by the deadline. Their answers are available here.
Candidates in the riding are: Brian Cameron (LIB); Thomas Gamble (PPC); Gord Johns (i) (NDP); Teresa Knight (APP); Chris Markevich (GRN); Kris McNicol (CON); Jesse Musial (CHP).
Part one focused on candidate priorities if elected, key issues they would advocate for, and how they would continue their advocacy if not elected.
General election day is Monday, April 28 and complete coverage of the mid-Island races is available on our election page.
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