Kitchener Centre voters are concerned about homelessness. Here’s where federal candidates stand on the issue

Kitchener Centre voters are concerned about homelessness. Here’s where federal candidates stand on the issue


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After participating in a panel discussion on CBC K-W’s The Morning Edition, Kitchener Centre candidates were asked what they would do about the homelessness crisis in their riding, which includes the encampment at the corner of Victoria and Weber streets. The two candidates who took part in the panel were Liberal Brian Adeba and Mike Morrice of the Green Party. The NDP’s Heather Zaleski and Conservative candidate Kelly DeRidder did not respond to a request to participate in the panel. There are seven candidates in total in this riding, including Margaretha Dyck from the United Party of Canada, Ellen Papenburg of the Animal Protection Party of Canada and Wasai Rahimi from the People’s Party of Canada.


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