Sea-to-Sky candidates pitch affordability at meeting on Sunshine Coast for voters under 40


By Sophie Woodrooffe / Coast Reporter
More childcare and supported housing discussed

Childcare, beer and downtempo music signalled a focus on young people at the all-candidates forum held at Roberts Creek Hall and organized by Voice Lab for voters under 40 casting their ballots in the Oct. 21 federal election. Affordable living emerged as a dominant theme at the event, and out of the gate, candidates baked the issue into their opening statements, save for Gordon Jeffrey, running for the Rhinoceros Party, who used his time to castigate the major parties: “Red, blue, orange-it’s all brown, flush it down.”…

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October 12, 2019

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