NDP candidate Taylor Bachrach's election sign vandalized in Kitimat
- An election sign for Taylor Bachrach was vandalized in Kitimat with the words 'D--- Head' spray-painted on it over the weekend of March 29.
- Bachrach, the NDP Member of Parliament, expressed disappointment and urged supporters not to retaliate against Conservative signs.
- Conservative candidate Ellis Ross condemned the vandalism and urged respect among political competitors.
- Pundits predict that British Columbia is a battleground between the NDP and Conservatives, with Conservatives predicted to win the Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding.
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