Nanaimo-Ladysmith candidates find common ground on myriad of hot-button issues
NANAIMO — A highly sought after battleground riding was under the microscope of younger voters as Nanaimo-Ladysmith candidates put their values forward in a debate hosted by VIU.
The Thursday Sept. 26 gathering hosted by the VIU Students Union saw five of the federal riding’s eight candidates speak on stage in front of around 300 supporters and students.
Included were incumbent Green candidate Paul Manly, Conservative John Hirst, Liberal Michelle Corfield, Progressive Canadian Brian Marlatt and independent Geoff Stoneman.
Bob Chamberlin from the NDP opted to attend a town hall event with federal leader Jagmeet Singh, while Communist party candidate James Chumsa and People’s Party of Canada candidate Jennifer Clarke were omitted from the debate.