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Election panel: Waterloo candidates talk mental health for students, transit concerns

Three candidates for the riding of Waterloo joined The Morning Edition to discuss top issues, including transit and mental health supports for university students.
The panel included three Waterloo candidates (from left) Liberal candidate Dorothy McCabe, NDP candidate Catherine Fife and Progressive Conservative candidate Dan Weber. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Mental health supports for university students, transitand social housing were the top issues discussed by three candidates for the riding of Waterloo during a provincial election panel onThe Morning Editionon Tuesday.

The panel includedProgressive Conservative candidate Dan Weber, Liberal candidate Dorothy McCabe and NDPcandidate Catherine Fife.

Listen to the full panel:

As of Monday at noon, Elections Ontario lists five candidates for the riding. Also running in Waterloo are Green Party of Ontario candidate ZdravkoGunjevic and Libertarian Andrew Allison.The deadline for candidate nominations is May 17 at 2 p.m.

All week at 8:10 a.m.,The Morning Editionfeatures an interview panel with three local candidates from K-W ridings:

  • Wednesday: Kitchener-Conestoga.
  • Thursday: Kitchener South-Hespeler.
  • Friday: Cambridge.

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