There were interesting moments at the Kelowna-Mission all-candidates forum on Tuesday (Oct. 8), including B.C. Conservative Gavin Dew香蕉视频直播檚 comment that he and leader John Rustad are soon to be endorsed by Brad Bennett.
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Dew, BC NDP candidate Harpreet Badohal and unaffiliated candidate Ashley Ramsay participated in the breakfast forum hosted by the Kelowna Chamber at the Coast Capri Hotel. Green Party candidate Billy Young was invited but did not attend.
During the forum, Badohal questioned the moderator, CBC Radio host Chris Walker, over Dew mentioning individuals in the audience.
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Dew had referred to reactions from Merrifield and Dyas on the topics of housing and short-term rentals. Walker said that candidates pointing out people they know in the audience did not hurt the debate.
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Questions were mostly business-focused and covered housing infrastructure, short-term rentals, paid sick leave and the employer health tax. Helping businesses deal with the consequences of crime and drug decriminalization was an important topic for all the candidates.
Bahohal noted that the NDP has hired approximately 100 of the 250 promised RCMP officers and is setting up provincial hubs to deal with repeat property crime.
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He added that B.C. has the most strict bail rules in Canada.
"The problem is because of federal rules to which judges are bound of those people recommended by the prosecution to be detained until trial only 25 per cent are detained."
Ramsay advocated a preventative approach.
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Dew pointed to the Conservative's recently released crime policy.
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All the candidates spoke of the need to help individuals with mental health and substance use issues with supports to help them put their lives back together.
Throughout the debate, Badhohal urged voters to do their research and not believe what he called Conservative lies about the NDP香蕉视频直播檚 record in government and its campaign promises.
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Dew repeatedly told the audience not to believe NDP messaging around conspiracy theories.
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Ramsay reminded the audience that they had another option.
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The Kelowna Chamber hosts the candidates from Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream on Oct. 9 and Kelowna-Centre on Oct. 10.