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And we’re off! All candidates running for MLA set

The deadline to submit to run for all local ridings was yesterday (Friday), the candidates are as follows:

Prince George/Mackenzie

  • Joan Atkinson, New Democratic Party (NDP)
  • Mike Morris, BC Liberal Party (Running for re-election)
  • Catharine Kendall, Green Party
  • Dee Kranz, Christian Heritage Party
  • Raymond Rodgers, Libertarian

Prince George/Valemont

  • Mackenzie Kerr, Green Party
  • Laura Parent, NDP
  • Shirley Bond, Liberal Party (Running for re-election)
  • Sean Robson, Libertarian

Nechako Lakes

  • Dan Stuart, Christian Heritage Party
  • John Rustad, Liberal Party (Running for re-election)
  • Ann Marie Sam, NDP
  • Jon Rempel, Libertarian
  • Margo Maley, Independant

For a full list of all candidates in BC, click here.

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