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Kootenay-Columbia candidates to attend forum on climate change

Kootenay-Columbia candidates will attend a forum next week with a focus on climate change.

Cranbrook Climate Hub officials said each candidate will have the chance to present their stance on protecting lives, the economy and the environment through the context of climate change.

The Election 2021 and the Climate Emergency forum is hosted by Cranbrook Climate Hub, Kimberley Youth Action Network, Fridays For Future West Kootenay and Citizens’ Climate Lobby-Nelson-West Kootenay.

The online event will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 8th

Residents can watch the online forum through the link below:

More: Event page (Cranbrook Climate Hub)

More: Registration link (Cranbrook Climate Hub)

More: Live stream (Cranbrook Climate Hub)

Candidate profiles:

More: Robin Goldsbury hoping to take MP position for the Liberal Party (Aug 19, 2021)

More: Rob Morrison looks to keep MP position (Aug 18, 2021)

More: NDP seeking to retake Kootenay-Columbia with Wayne Stetski (Aug 24, 2021)

More: Rana Nelson representing Green Party in Kootenay-Columbia (Aug 23, 2021)

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