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Jessica Wegg: Green candidate for North Island-Powell River
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Wegg named Green Party candidate for North Island-Powell River

July 5, 2021 Roy Hales

CKTZ News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Human rights lawyer and climate activist Jessica Wegg will be the Green Party candidate for North Island-Powell River during the next federal election. 

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