Not in the News Candidates Debate
The Council of Canadians is hosting a public All Candidates Debate:
Why: An opportunity to learn about election issues that Canadians care about that are not necessarily making news headlines.
When: Wed. October 7 from 7:00-8:30 pm.
Where: Meeting Room 3 John M. Cuelenaere Public Library
How: Participants rank issues, candidates speak to an issue for 3 minutes, then a 10 minute discussion cycling through as many issues as time allows.
Who: Prince Albert Chapter of the Council of Canadians
THE ISSUES
Climate Action: Canada has pledged to stop using fossil fuels by the end of the century while the science demands we transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050. What is your party’s plan to transition to renewables?
Does your party agree that the transition to renewables must happen by 2050?
Electoral Reform: Fair Vote Canada reports that in the seven federal elections between 1980 and 2004, just over 49% of the votes were wasted. On average in federal elections, more than 6.3 million Canadians cast wasted votes that elected no one. How would your party reform our winner-take-all first-past-the-post voting system that does not treat all voters equally and traditionally produces phony majorities?
Food Security: Food Secure Canada is calling for a national food policy “where no one goes hungry and all Canadians have access to healthy, just, and sustainable food.” This is expanded to zero hunger in Canada, affordable food in northern and remote communities, support for new farmers, and a universal healthy school food program. What is your party’s food policy?


