Federal leader Elizabeth May predicts Greater Victoria will send more of her Green Party candidates to Ottawa, as the election campaign gets underway.
ѻýWeѻýre likely to see more Greens elected in the area,ѻý said May in an email after kicking off her campaign at an event in downtown Victoria. She spent part of Wednesday travelling to Toronto, where the first leadersѻý debate will be hosted Thursday.
May, who became the MP for SaanichѻýGulf Islands in 2011, is running for a third term. ѻýI feel good about my record, but know I could have done so much more with additional Greens elected,ѻý she said.
Paul Manly holds the other Green seat in the House Commons, after he won a byelection in May in NanaimoѻýLadysmith.
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Current predictions give the Greens just under four seats, plus or minus three seats, on Oct. 21.
Sabina Singh, running for the New Democrats against May, promised to make the environment a key point of her campaign.
ѻýI donѻýt think there is any party in the world that cannot afford to be green,ѻý Singh said, adding her party under leader Jagmeet Singh will also raise socio-economic issues.
Conservative hopeful David Busch said his partyѻýs environmental platform is the ѻýbest one,ѻý but his campaign will take a different direction.
ѻýOur issues that we are stressing are the same issues that people have been talking to me at the doors over this past year ѻý specifically, health care and the cost of living,ѻý Busch said.
Requests for comment from Liberal candidate Ryan Windsor and Ron Broda of the Peopleѻýs Party of Canada were not immediately returned.
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