Where do Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma federal election candidates and their parties stand on environmental issues?
A coalition of Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma environmental and conservation groups have released a survey that has been sent to candidates in the Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma riding.
The coalition includes Sault Climate Hub, Clean North, and The Kensington Conservancy. These groups represent several thousand concerned citizens through memberships and followers in Sault Ste. Marie and throughout Algoma.
The goal of the survey is to learn the candidates’ positions on key environmental issues affecting our communities, our economy, our people, and our air, land, and water. The survey was sent by email to each candidate on April 7th and the deadline for return is April 17th. The results will be made available to the public through social media, websites and local news outlets by April 21st.
The coalition encourages voters to ask candidates about their positions on key environmental issues affecting our region such as climate change, air pollution, water protection, recycling, and the plastics crisis.
If you are a candidate in the riding and you have not received the survey or would like it sent again, please contact [email protected].
The coalition and the public thank candidates for taking a few minutes of their time to let us know you and your parties perspectives on these pressing environmental issues.
Please note that the Sault Climate Hub is a non-partisan group of concerned citizens advancing climate change mitigation & adaptation to align Sault Ste. Marie with scientific, aspirational, and global targets for greenhouse gas emission reductions through action, education, engagement, & other activities.
SOURCE: Sault Climate Hub
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