It was a left-of-centre heavy presence on stage at the 琉璃神社 Senior Citizens鈥 Society Thursday night as seven of 12 federal candidates from the Central Okanagan鈥檚 two ridings met to discuss topics affecting area residents.
Notable absences included candidates from the Conservative Party, the Marijuana Party and one People鈥檚 Party of Canada candidate.
That left only 琉璃神社-Lake Country John Barr of the People鈥檚 Party on the right to balance out a full turnout on the left which included the Liberals Mary Ann Murphy (Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola) and Stephen Fuhr (琉璃神社-Lake Country), the NDP鈥檚 Joan Phillip (Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola) and Justin Kulik (琉璃神社-Lake Country) and the Green Party鈥檚 Robert Mellalieu (Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola) and Travis Ashley (琉璃神社-Lake Country).
The forum, hosted by the Canadian Federation of University Women 琉璃神社, had candidates cover platform positions on various topics, including pharmacare, climate change, homelessness and missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
The imbalance in political ideas was apparent in the candidates鈥 respective handling of a question regarding the reduction of carbon emissions.
鈥淎re you sure that reduce is the word that you want to use?鈥 said Barr.
鈥淥n Aug. 9 a major party tweeted: 鈥楾his is what we鈥檙e up against. If humanity doesn鈥檛 transition off fossil fuels (before the next election) the earth will heat to unsafe levels and there will be climate catastrophe.鈥 The PPC rejects this rhetoric as alarmist and will focus on concrete solutions,鈥 he said.
The tweet which Barr referenced was made by Green Party Leader Elizabeth May.
This is what we're up against. If humanity doesn't transition off fossil fuels (before the next election) the earth will heat to unsafe levels and there will be climate catastrophe.
鈥 Elizabeth May (@ElizabethMay)
While the Greens, Liberals and NDP all recognize the issues a changing climate poses, their ideas on how to remedy the situation vary.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a scientific consensus that says we should be acting on climate change,鈥 said Fuhr. 鈥淭here鈥檚 an economic consensus that tells us that pricing pollution would be better off to any climate plan that has a chance at working. We actually have put a national price on pollution. In British Columbia, we鈥檝e had a price on pollution for a decade. We know that it works.鈥
He said it could have been more effective if the previous federal government had kept up with climate action.
Kulik agreed with Fuhr the previous government did not do enough regarding climate change but said the current Liberal government has also failed to do its job.
鈥淭he Liberals like to say that its all about their (Paris Agreement) targets,鈥 said Kulik. 鈥淏ut the government itself has announced it鈥檚 not on track to hit those targets, let alone targets that will actually keep global warming to 1.5 C.
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to take Paris targets, we鈥檙e going to increase them and we鈥檙e going to put them into law.鈥
Ashley expressed a similar sentiment. He said it would require political courage, adding the parties need to work together on a climate plan.
鈥淲e are at war with climate change,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have to establish an inner cabinet of all parties with cooperation because this is a universal threat,鈥 said Ashley. 鈥淲e will reduce our emissions by 60 per cent before 2005 levels by 2030 and head towards zero emissions by 2050.鈥
Two more forums are currently scheduled for the Central Okanagan ridings:
- Sept. 21 鈥 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the 琉璃神社 Downtown Library
- Oct. 16 鈥 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at the Coast Capri Hotel
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