Springborg confident at campaign halfway mark
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The Green party candidates will be looking for more votes and more voters in the next couple of weeks, the Green Party says.
Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver says he will be campaigning in the last few weeks, including the end of summer, to make his case to voters before September 9.
He’s trying to make a ca카지노se that the people who voted in the last federal election were angry over policies that hurt the green economy.
He says they don’t want a government that is in the power of the wealthy and corporations and it was a strong Green party candidate he 바카라 게임felt he could beat in 2015, Green party candidate Bill Corbett said.
But Weaver has been under fire after several statements by him and other Green Party candidates in support of Trans Mountain, and of carbon tax repeal.
Corbett says that if he had a choice he would rather not let Trans Mountain through.
The Greens are also facing another threat to their bid for the leadership.
In a series of tweets last night, Green Party candidate Rachel Cunneen posted: “Hey @jessicaandrewshaw, if I run for office, I think it’s really cool that you’re in office, I think it’s really cool that you’re in parliament, we should stand together against this kind of bullying and this kind of politics,” Cunneen said in response to Weaver’s criticism of the Greens.
The tweet generated a lot of feedback and was deleted.
Klaus Stuckler, The Local 7
Stuckler says there are issues that need addressing, including affordable housing.
The Green Party wants to see the government work with First Nations and other First Nations to reduce “homes and community problems,” which the party says are linked to poverty.
Stuckler says he has been asked in several different conversations whether there would be a change in a Liberal government to eliminate housing benefits for First Nations.
“We are not advocating a change in government – we are supporting people g007 카지노etting out of poverty because they are living in a rental apartment, and we are not advocating that they should get rid of their house,” Stuckler said.
Stuckler says he doesn’t feel as though he has to change anything at all because, if he were on the ballot, he would not be elected.
If he were to be elected, he believes he would do mor