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People鈥檚 Party of Canada candidate not given equal voice at Salmon Arm climate strike

North Okanagan-Shuswap candidate Kyle Delfing says he wanted to speak but wasn鈥檛 permitted
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A crowd of more than 150 people walked on Friday, Sept. 20 from the Ross Street Plaza, down Lakeshore, up to the highway and to city hall in Salmon Arm to hear a number of speeches on climate action. (Martha Wickett/Salmon Arm Observer)

One of the candidates in the federal North Okanagan-Shuswap riding is concerned about not being given the opportunity to speak at #ClimateStrike Salmon Arm.

The walk on Sept. 20, which began at the Ross Street Plaza and wound up at city hall for speeches, was one of hundreds of protests around the world demanding action on global warming.

Kyle Delfing, the People鈥檚 Party of Canada candidate, told the Observer he Facebook-messaged the organizers of the walk early last week but received no response. He said he was then messaging with one organizer who was also involved with an environmental debate. He said he asked twice to speak at Friday鈥檚 strike but received no response to that question, only to other ones he asked.

He attended the gathering at Salmon Arm鈥檚 city hall. As the protesters were arriving, he said Marc Reinarz, the Green Party candidate, came up to him and told him he needed to leave.

鈥淚 was completely told to leave by the Green Party candidate because 鈥榯hese people are convinced, you鈥檒l never change their minds,鈥欌 Delfing recounts. 鈥淚 told him, 鈥榶ou don鈥檛 even know why I鈥檓 here.鈥欌

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He said they got into a conversation about what each stands for, and then Reinarz went to give his presentation.

鈥淚t was rude. I鈥檓 not sure what he was worried about that day but he was certainly concerned,鈥 Delfing says.

鈥淎ll I wanted鈥 was to tell the kids, yes there鈥檚 climate change, taxation will never stop it, it will only put you into poverty. The Green New Deal is 300 trillion dollars, the plan to get that 300 trillion is to tax you and to put Canada into a debt-to-GDP ratio that鈥檚 maximum, and that鈥檚 not going to be good for your life鈥︹

He says at the end of the speeches he was approached by youth organizers and other protesters and was given about 20 minutes to speak to them as they were curious why he was asked to leave.

Reinarz, however, contends he didn鈥檛 ask Delfing to leave; 鈥淚 asked him to stand back and not disturb the speakers. I might have asked him to keep the signs down.鈥

Asked if he thought Delfing was going to disrupt the speeches, Reinarz replied: 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know what to expect 鈥 there was nothing unfriendly about it.鈥

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Julia Beatty organized the climate strike in Salmon Arm.

鈥淚 invited those candidates whose parties had platforms on climate change to say a few words. I think the People鈥檚 Party of Canada doesn鈥檛 acknowledge climate change, so why would I invite him to speak?鈥

She adds: 鈥淗e didn鈥檛 contact me to discuss it, so I didn鈥檛 really think twice about it.鈥

Beatty emphasizes that it was a strike in support of climate change action.

鈥淚f you want to have your own rally, whether climate change is occurring, that鈥檚 fine.鈥

She adds that Delfing and his supporters spoke to people after the rally and were very respectful.

鈥淭hey were welcome to raise their signs and talk to whoever they wanted鈥 It鈥檚 their right to voice their opinions.鈥

Asked if Reinarz was told to tell Delfing to leave, she said she can鈥檛 speak for what someone else might have told him.

鈥淭hat direction certainly didn鈥檛 come from me.鈥

Regarding speeches, she reiterates: 鈥淗e (Delfing) wasn鈥檛 invited to speak and he never spoke with me about whether or not he could speak. If he wanted to speak, he should have spoken with me directly.鈥



marthawickett@saobserver.net

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Martha Wickett

About the Author: Martha Wickett

came to Salmon Arm in May of 2004 to work at the Observer. I was looking for a change from the hustle and bustle of the Lower Mainland, where I had spent more than a decade working in community newspapers.
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