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Election 2021: Democratic renewal, Indigenous affairs are the important issues, says Neale

September 6, 2021 Roy Hales

CKTZ News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

The two key issues in this election are the need for the people to make Canada’s important decisions and Indigenous affairs, said Carla Neale, the Marxist Leninist Party candidate for North Island-Powell River.

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