The Free Press, December 31, 2015

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From left to right: Fernie City Councillor Ange Qualizza, NDP MP Wayne Stetski, Fernie Mayor Mary Giuliano and Fernie City Councillor Dan McSkimming met during Stetski’s time in the Elk Valley on Dec. 23. Photo by L. Scheitel By Leah Scheitel Free Press Staff

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ocal MP Wayne Stetski spent Dec. 23 in the Elk Valley, meeting with constituents in Elkford, Sparwood and Fernie. He saved some time to talk with The Free Press about the new challenges he faces, what he hopes to see changed in Ottawa and what he changes he would like to see in the local areas. Stetski has been busy since he was elected in October. As the new NDP MP for the Kootenay-Columbia, which is one of the top 10 largest ridings, in Canada, he is facing some new challenges. “It’s kind of like starting businesses in three different communities at the same time because you end up having to get an office and hire staff

in my case, in Ottawa, Cranbrook and Nelson,” said Stetski “They hasn’t been a constituency office in Nelson before but it’s very important to have an office in the West Kootenay portion of the riding because it’s a new riding.” The Kootenay-Columbia riding takes roughly seven hours to drive across, and encompasses cities such as Revelstoke, Golden, Nelson, and Cranbrook, along with the Elk Valley. “The best way to describe it is that you’re in Ottawa for at least six months of the year because parliament sits for six months, and you’re in the riding for the other six months but not necessarily home because you are expected to be in all of the communities in every given year for sure,” Stetski said. In regards to the Elk Valley, which

is experiencing uneasy economic times, Stetski hopes to find jobs in other sectors and reinforce the importance of small businesses in the area. “Ideally, I think in many communities we need to be looking at alternative energy as a source of both economic growth and basic green jobs. I have always had an interest in solar, geothermal, bio energy - you know, burning garbage and turning it into energy - [and] wind. We have an opportunity in Kootenay-Columbia to start moving towards that and getting away from the oil and gas focus on our economy in general,” he said. “The good news about Elk Valley coal is that it is used for steel making and we all need steel so it’s not thermal coal, which then gets into the climate change issue, and carbon dioxide

and all of that. I certainly hope that the market turns around so they can start to have a little rosier approach there.” One of the details in Stetski’s platform was to help small businesses, especially in times of economic hardship.

“A lot of the jobs come from small business. And I said during the campaign one of the things I wanted to do was to create a series of forums or meetings that involve me as the federal representative, but also involving provincial government and municipal governments,” he said. “Meeting together with small businesses to actually have a conversation about what governments at all levels can do to help small business be more successful.”

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