Canada election Central OkanaganSimilkameenNicola riding profile
Conservative Party candidate Dan Albas is looking to be re-elected in the Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola riding.
The large riding spans from the Logan Lake area northwest of Merritt south to the U.S. border. On the eastern edge it includes a part of downtown Kelowna to Keremeos in the south.
Conservative incumbent Dan Albas has held the seat since 2015 when the riding was first created.
âIâve never seen our country with so much division and so much debt. We need to come together and thatâs why Iâm running on Canadaâs recovery plan,â said Albas.
âWe need to get people back to work in all regions of the country, in all sectors. We need less division in politics. I believe as an experienced member of parliament, someone who listens to people, takes those concerns and presents them in Ottawa. I think Iâm the best to do that. I hope everyone gets out there and votes.â
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The long-standing Conservative politician said the partyâs national recovery plan is the key to winning the election.
âItâs 160 pages and it defines what a Conservative government will do. So tackling housing, affordability, thatâs something Mr. Trudeau has failed to do over the last six years, and also dealing with the cost of living crisis,â said Albas.
âMany pensioners have told me they are just scraping by. We have a plan to address these things.â
6:11 Extended interview with Conservative candidate Dan Albas Extended interview with Conservative candidate Dan AlbasLiberal candidate Sarah Eves said her partyâs plan is the one to vote for.
She believes itâs the only plan that is aimed at helping everyone in Canada.
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âWe are really in a critical moment in Canada right now. We have two very clear paths in front of us. The Liberal plan is wanting us to move forward and bring everyone forward,â said Eves.
âWe are working to support climate change issues as well as equality issues. People have a choice and I am asking them to choose the path that moves everyone forward.â
Eves said if sheâs elected for the riding, she will focus on bringing everyoneâs voices and concerns to Ottawa, as well as having a focus on climate action.
âThe reality is this riding is very diverse. We have urban areas in downtown Kelowna but we also have Hedley, which is like 200 people, and their issues are quite diverse,â Eves told Global News on Thursday.
âWhat Iâm trying to make happen for them is that all their voices are heard in Ottawa, not just a select group. And the main focus Iâve heard is the issue about climate change, so that is what Iâll be pushing.â
3:57 Extended interview with Liberal candidate Sarah Eves Extended interview with Liberal candidate Sarah EvesNew Democratic Party candidate Joan Phillip said the NDP plan, which touts the idea of taxing the super rich, is the right plan.
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She believes that an NDP government would help lift the middle and lower class.
âIâve spent my whole life doing two things: looking after the interests of ordinary people and looking after the environment. Those are our two responsibilities,â said Phillip.
âThe New Democratic Party has also committed to ensuring the ordinary working person or small business is lifted up and we donât want to further enrich the already extremely wealthy.â
She says the number one issue residents in her riding face is climate change.
âNumber one on peopleâs list is the climate crisis,â said Phillip.
âWe are committed to ensuring we are moving away from fossil fuels. Right now, big oil is getting over $900 million a year in subsidies and thatâs got to stop. We have to invest in good, clean energy, which will also provide good, clean jobs that are not just high-tech but also long term.â
4:43 Extended interview with NDP candidate Joan Phillip Extended interview with NDP candidate Joan PhillipGreen Party candidate Brennan Wauters said now is the time to vote Green. He said the partyâs platform has always been focused on protecting the environment, which has recently been turned into more of an emphasis for the other three major parties.
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Wauters said the Green Party plan is the right one for the environment.
âWeâve been thinking about this for years. We did predict fires 20 years ago. Now people who didnât take much notice of us then are taking note of us now, but our convictions have never changed,â said Wauters.
âOur convictions are that we need to address climate change as a prerequisite for a whole series of important issues like housing, affordability, health and our relationships with Indigenous communities in Canada. Voting for me, I think, is a vote for a team of candidates that have been carefully thinking about these issues for a long time and are quite steadfast in their convictions.â
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Wauters agrees that the number one issue facing residents within the riding is climate change.
Heâs made a promise that half of his salary, if elected, would go back into the community to start outfitting public buildings with solar panels.
âOn a personal commitment, Iâd use half of my MP wage to use that money to stimulate the installation of solar panels on public buildings within the riding, and the caveat of that is I would like other organizations within the riding to get involved,â said Wauters.
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âThatâs only one piece of the puzzle. We have to start thinking about agriculture, we have to start thinking about the hydrological cycle.
âThe heat waves and the fires are going to radically change the hydrological cycle. So itâs not just something thatâs going to affect us in the summer, there will be implications in the winter that we have to start thinking about.â
6:26 Extended interview with Green Party candidate Brennan Wauters Extended interview with Green Party candidate Brennan WautersThe fifth candidate for the Central Okanagan-Similkamen-Nicola riding is the Peopleâs Party of Canada candidate Kathryn McDonald.
She says a vote for her and the PPC is a vote for freedom.
âPeople should vote for the Peopleâs Party of Canada, including myself, the people of Central Okanagan-Smilkameen-Nicola, because we are the party that stands for freedom,â said McDonald.
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âWe stand behind the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and we are here to protect your civil liberties.â
McDonald says a vote for the PPC is a vote for change.
âWell, the way democracy is going, it doesnât seem to be looking very well. You have two types of parties â" you have the PPC party and you have got the Liberals, the Conservatives and NDP, who are all under one umbrella and all have this globalist agenda. They are not for Canada first, the Peopleâs Party is for the people,â said McDonald.
3:55 Extended interview with PPC candidate Kathryn McDonald Extended interview with PPC candidate Kathryn McDonaldThese are just some of the local issues the candidates talked about. Of course, their respective parties have larger platforms and policies they are pushing for â" issues surrounding affordability, housing, Indigenous relations and COVID-19 recovery, to name a few.
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