Windsor–Tecumseh candidates address your concerns on climate change, reconciliation and collaboration
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In the lead-up to the federal election, CBC Windsor asked about the issues that matter as you consider which candidate to support. Now, we've taken your concerns to those seeking your vote.
In the videos below, participating candidates in Windsor–Tecumseh shared their views on three distinct issues: political collaboration, climate change and Indigenous reconciliation.
The questions are based on what you told us through an informal online survey that was posted on our website earlier this month.
NOTE: For this project, CBC Windsor extended invites to candidates from parties that received five per cent of the vote or more in the last federal election. The Conservative candidate for Windsor-Tecumseh, Kathy Borrelli, declined to participate.
Not a Windsor–Tecumseh resident? Check out our interviews with candidates in Windsor West and Essex.
Here's what the participating candidates had to say in response to the questions:
Ivanka from Windsor says she wishes there was more honesty and less negativity among political officials in this election. If elected, what is your plan to work with other parties, if at all, to ensure the benefit of voters — even those who may not have elected you?
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