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300 in attendance only 1 candidate shows for West 琉璃神社 election forum

'In this election it鈥檚 really about choosing the best candidate to represent you'
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Independent Candidate Stephen Johnston listens as moderators introduces candidates at a Greater Westside Board of Trade All Candidates Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. Johnston was the only candidate to attend.

There are three candidates represented in the West 琉璃神社-Peachland riding for the Oct. 19 provincial election - only one of them showed up for a public forum, on Wednesday (Oct. 2) night. 

It was Stephen Johnston, running as an Independent, who fielded questions meant for all candidates from the Greater Westside Board of Trade and Peachland Chamber of Commerce (GWBT).

Executive director Heather Robinson told reporters, after the forum, that all candidates were invited. She said B.C. Conservative candidate Macklin McCall declined to participate, adding he is concentrating on door-knocking for the rest of the campaign.

During candidate introductions someone in the crowd said B.C. NDP candidate Krystal Smith was ill and unable to attend. Black Press Media received an email from someone responding on Smith鈥檚 behalf, when it requested a one-on-one video interview with the candidate on Sept. 25, also stating she was ill.

Johnston, the former B.C. United candidate for the riding, was asked about his opponents' no-show.

鈥淚n this election, it鈥檚 really about choosing the best candidate to represent you,鈥 he said. "So I invite people to research the candidates鈥rust their gut and make a decision they feel is right for them and their community.鈥

With only one candidate to answer questions, the crowd of more than 300 people listened to Johnston speak for 30 minutes about housing, property rights, healthcare, investment and job creation, tourism, homelessness, crime and drug use.

Johnston drew applause from the crowd several times including for a comment that drug decriminalization in B.C. needs to end.

鈥淓nabling people isn鈥檛 helping and we鈥檙e seeing the evidence of that in our communities, and safe supply is not safe,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat might not be popular with everyone, but that鈥檚 what I believe.鈥

Johnston said he believes the province needs to pursue treatment and recovery, even where involuntary care is necessary for people who have complex mental health needs.

鈥淭hat sometimes rubs some people the wrong way but the truth of the matter is we have people who are a danger to themselves and others and we can鈥檛 continue to allow this to happen.鈥

During closing comments, Johnston said he believes a balanced perspective has been removed from the campaign.

鈥淲e鈥檝e said you鈥檙e either going to get this polarized option or that. I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 right and I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 representative of where British Columbia is at.鈥

He then told the audience that with so many independents running there is an opportunity in this election that voters have never had before.

鈥淲e鈥檙e free as Independents to move through our community, I鈥檓 accountable to you and therefore the government is going to be accountable to me on your behalf.鈥

 

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Gary Barnes

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