All three ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-area B.C. Conservative candidates have confirmed that they will not be taking part in all-candidates meetings or debates.
The ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ has reached out to all the candidates currently announced as running, for the NDP, Conservatives, Greens, Libertarians, and independents.
On Friday, Sept. 20, ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Willowbrook candidate Jody Toor, ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Abbotsford candidate Harman Bhangu, and ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Walnut Grove candidate Misty Van Popta responded with a joint statement that spoke of the rising cost of living and issues of jobs and economic opportunities.
"We owe it to the people of ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ to speak with them about their concerns on the direction of our province and how we can make it better," the statement said. "In the lead up to October 19, our focus is on engaging with voters directly at the doors."
Van Popta confirmed that the statement means they will not be taking part in debates.
While some B.C. Conservative candidates are taking part in debates, including Bruce Banman in Abbotsford-South and Mike Morden in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows, some candidates in other parts of B.C. have indicated they will not.
In the ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ area, candidates such the NDP's Megan Dykeman in ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Walnut Grove and Andrew Mercier in ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Willowbrook, independent and former BC United candidate Karen Long in ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Abbotsford, and ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Abbotsford Libertarian Alex Joehl have indicated they will take part in at least some meetings and debates.
Joehl said he was planning to be at a Sept. 25 event hosted by the Bertrand Creek Enhancement Society and a Chamber of Commerce-hosted meeting scheduled for Oct. 2, and was looking into participating in a ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Seniors in Action event if his schedule allowed.
Long similarly said she was taking part in the Seniors in Action and Chamber-hosted events.
Dykeman said she was looking at taking part in such events "as long as the schedule and so forth aligns."
She said she's always valued the opportunity to participate in events to discuss local matters.
"I plan to attend all of them that I've been notified about," said Mercier.
Petrina Arnason, the Green Party candidate in ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Willowbrook, also indicated she was planning to attend all the local meetings in her area, and ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Abbotsford NDP candidate John Aldag similarly responded that he was hoping to attend as many debates as possible, schedule permitting.
The Greater ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Chamber of Commerce runs all-candidates meetings for municipal, provincial, and federal candidates during each election campaign, and in recent years seniors organizations and local environmentalists have also organized events.
Debates organized so far include:
• The Bertrand Creek Enhancement Society and Aldergrove Community Association will host an all-candidates meeting for the ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Abbotsford riding at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
• The meetings planned by the Greater ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Chamber of Commerce, including a forum for the ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Willowbrook and ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Walnut Grove ridings will go at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ campus.
The forum for the ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Abbotsford riding, also at 6 p.m., will be Wednesday, Oct. 2, venue to be determined.
• ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Seniors in Action is hosting all-candidates meetings from 2-4 p.m. on Oct. 4 for ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Willowbrook at ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Seniors Resource Centre, Oct. 7 for ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Walnut Grove at West ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Hall, and Oct. 9 for ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Abbotsford at ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Arts Council offices.
• The TWU Environmental Club and the Climate Crisis ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Action Partners have an all-candidates forum on Wednesday, Oct. 2 at the DeVries Auditorium at TWU. It runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and is for the ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Walnut Grove riding candidates.
• The ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Teachers Association is planning a debate for Oct. 7 at the Chief Sepass Theatre in the ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Fine Arts School starting at 7 p.m.