Federal election 2025: Independent candidate Jim Wiedrick
- Independent candidate Jim Wiedrick cites petroleum as a resource that Canada exports and emphasizes the need for self-sufficiency in energy and trade with Asian countries instead of relying on the U.S. economy.
- Wiedrick believes the federal government should not directly intervene in affordable housing, advocating for municipal support instead, stating that 'big-time government interference in the housing market is ultimately counterproductive.'
- In health care, Wiedrick argues for guaranteed timely access to services under the Canada Health Act, claiming that 'waiting should have no place in health care.'
- Wiedrick seeks to remove intra-provincial trade barriers and supports building nuclear reactors in British Columbia, stating that 'B.C. Should become self-sufficient by building its own nuclear reactors.
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Robbie Coles (Independent), Pamela Geiger (People’s Party), and Sarah Parsons (NDP) answered questions on topics ranging from the economy, health care, natural resources, climate change, inequality, and immigration
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