Friday, October 16, 2015 • Vol.26 No.51 • Neepawa, Manitoba
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Candidates are questioned at debate By Sheila Runions Banner Staff Rapid City and District Chamber of Commerce hosted a federal candidates meeting last Wednesday which also drew voters from Oak River, Cardale, Minnedosa and Neepawa. Chairs were set in the Legion hall and more were added as people flocked in to become better informed before marking their ballot on Monday, Oct. 19. Each of the five candidates was given two minutes for opening remarks and one minute to answer questions. Moderator Vern May of Minnedosa & Area Community Development Corporation rang the bell many times to indicate they had exceeded their time limit. A panel of scrutineers ensured no duplicate questions were asked but they had a difficult task to select only 18 of the more than 100 written queries that were submitted. To close the evening, chamber president Garry Jones said, “I apologize if your question wasn’t answered but our goal has been accomplished — you are more educated come election time.” NDP’s Laverne Lewycky spoke of Tommy Douglas’ analogy from 70 years ago and how it’s time to elect mice to run Mouseland,
no longer electing either a white or black cat. “After 150 years of Conservative or Liberal governments, it’s time to learn from Tommy’s parable. Mulcair is the way to make effective change. Elect a mouse to ‘squeak’ up for you in Parliament.” Independent Inky Mark believes “Canada is at a crossroads as a country and a democracy. Who would guess our last nine years would be ruled by a dictator? We promote democracy but we’re left in the dark and that’s undemocratic. I believe governors should be for the people, not themselves and staying in Ottawa.” Ray Piché said his mostasked question is why he is running as a Liberal candidate. “I love Canada but more to the point, it’s time for real change, not volleyed attacks. We have no intent of bringing back the long gun registry, and that’s just one example of the lies spread by the Conservatives. NDP are also doing the same attacks as their numbers are dropping at the polls. We are the only G7 country presently in recession; this is not the Canada I am proud of.” Kate Storey is “running for Greens and for democracy. The Green Party is the only party which MPs run for you; if we as a rid-
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ing want to vote against the party, I will vote for you. I also want to end confrontational politics. I have entered this race as a frustrated taxpayer. I believe Greens have the best policies on everything; we are poised to make history.” Incumbent Robert Sopuck said, “My focus has been on the growth and development of rural communities. I am proud of our oil sands and our natural resources, which have helped lots of my constituents pay for their houses, education, etc. We have the finest economy in the world and no deficit. Eighty per cent of what we produce here is exported, which makes trade critical. Under the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement we have access to 800 million people with a GDP of $28 trillion.” Questions The first question was regarding government funding of any potential new recreational infrastructure grants; all were in favour of spending more. Answers varied for a question regarding personal projects and how they plan to lobby for them. Continued on page 6
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Justin Metcalf (11) gives a fist bump to a Carberry youngster as the Neepawa Natives hit the ice at the Carberry Plains Community Centre on Friday, Oct. 9. Details on the night can be seen on page 9
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