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Election panel: Candidates in new riding Kitchener South-Hespeler talk opioid crisis, transit

Three of the candidates in the new Kitchener South-Hespeler riding discuss some of the issues facing voters there.
The three candidates who took part in the Kitchener South-Hespeler panel were (from left) Green candidate David Weber, Liberal candidate Surekha Shenoy and NDP candidate Fitzroy Vanderpool. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Three candidates for the new riding of Kitchener South-Hespelerdiscussed the opioid crisis and transit issues during a provincial election panel that aired Thursday onThe Morning Edition.

The panel included Green candidate David Weber, NDP candidate Fitzroy Vanderpool and Liberal candidate Surekha Shenoy.

Listen to the full panel:

ProgressiveConservative candidate Amy Fee declined to take part in the panel, saying she had a previous engagement.

Elections Ontario lists six candidates in the riding, including Libertarian candidate Nathan Andre Lajeunesse and Narine Sookram, who is running as an independent.

All week at 8:10 a.m.,The Morning Editionis featuring an interview panel with local candidates from the five K-Wridings. Friday's panel will be with three candidates in Cambridge.


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