April 15, 2025, 4:20 am
In Ottawa West-Nepean, candidates from the Liberal, Conservative, and Green parties are sharpening their campaign platforms in response to pressing community issues. The Liberal candidate is focusing on expanding housing and job opportunities for those in need, while the Conservative contender promises decisive measures to fix the affordability crisis. Meanwhile, the Green party candidate emphasizes the need for policies that ensure long-term sustainability. These tailored messages highlight diverse approaches in addressing local challenges, reflecting the competitive nature of the riding’s electoral contest.
The Liberal candidate in Ottawa West-Nepean is focused on housing, jobs and ways to boost those who need it most.
Young people should be able to finish school, find a good job and have a home of their own where they can build a family.
The Green party candidate in Ottawa West-Nepean says failing to consider the sustainability of our systems is like placing a hidden tax on future generations.
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