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Lethbridge candidates plead their cases at 1st forum – Lethbridge [Video]

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For the first time, all six Lethbridge candidates in the 2025 federal election were able to plead their cases directly to voters in one place.

The Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce hosted an all-candidates forum on Tuesday evening to allow media, voters and others in the audience to question the candidates vying for a seat in Ottawa.

Topics ranged from environmental concerns to tariff response plans and online censorship laws. One question was even brought forward by a mother on behalf of her young daughter related to stances on service dog availability across the country.

The forum created an opportunity to understand each candidate in a clear way, despite the one-minute time limit to answer each question.

“The great thing about forums is it allows people to see the diversity of views available,” said Marc Slingerland, the Christian Heritage Party candidate.

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