Voters across Canada will head to the polls on Oct. 21 to elect their next member of Parliament.
We asked candidates running in New Brunswick Southwest for their thoughts on four different topics.
Each candidate who responded to our interview request was asked the following four questions:
- What will you do to help everyday, middle-class Canadians and those who are struggling to get ahead?
- What would you and your party do to help improve access to mental health services?
- What do you think Canada’s priority on immigration should be?
- What would you and your party do to mitigate the impacts of climate change on Canadians?
Here are the full candidate interviews, placed in alphabetical order by their last name.
Liberal Party candidate Karen Ludwig
People’s Party of Canada candidate Merle Sarty
Conservative Party candidate John Williamson
Green Party candidate Susan Jonah, New Democratic Party candidate Doug Mullins and Veteran’s Coalition candidate Abe Scott did not respond to our interview requests before our deadline.