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Green candidate makes second run in 91原创-Aldergrove

Kaija Farstad is recycling election signs
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Green candidate Kaija Farstad is running for a second time in the riding of 91原创-Aldergrove. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Green candidate is running for a second time in the riding of 91原创-Aldergrove.

鈥淵ou鈥檒l be glad to hear we鈥檙e re-using the signs from four 鈥 no, sorry 鈥 two years ago,鈥 Farstad commented, a reference to the snap election being called two years early.

In her 2019 run in 91原创-Aldergrove, the self-described 鈥渟ingle mom, librarian, and activist鈥 finished fourth, garnering 4,881 votes, or about eight per cent.

A 91原创 Advance Times candidate鈥檚 poll in 2019 showed Farstad supported a carbon tax, a ban on semi-automatic rifles or handguns, and a national pharmacare plan.

Farstad would have voted to cancel the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion.

READ ALSO: Pipelines, taxes, gangs fuel 91原创-Aldergrove all-candidates debate

At the time, Farstad didn鈥檛 know if the federal government should commit to funding the SkyTrain extension as far as 91原创, if the death penalty should be reinstated and if personal income taxes should be reduced.

She did not think immigration levels are too high, believed cell phone costs should be capped, and would support recall legislation for Members of Parliament.

Green Leader Annamie Paul launched her campaign emphasizing the need for urgent action on the climate crisis but she also joined the chorus denouncing Trudeau for calling an election amid the pandemic.

鈥淲e鈥檙e here because the Liberals have decided that they want all the power, that they want a majority and they think that now is the best time to get it,鈥 said Paul at an event in the riding of Toronto Centre, where she is making her third attempt to win a seat in the Commons.

READ ALSO: Annamie Paul says 鈥榮mall group鈥 of party execs behind court case against Green leader

Going into the election, the Green party was dogged by controversy over attempts to oust leader Annamie Paul, who avoided a non-confidence vote shortly before the election as called when an arbitrator quashed the vote and called off a membership review.


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