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Election 2020: Forestry and fish are key issues in North Island riding

October 21, 2020 Rochelle Baker

Canada’s National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Forestry and fish are playing out as pivotal B.C. election issues in the North Island, as two party leaders paid a visit to the riding in the final week of their campaigns.

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Alexandra MortonBC Election 2020BC Green PartyBC LiberalsBC NDPCampbell RiverCampbell River AquacultureCampbell River TourismFishForestry in Campbell RiverGov of BCJohn HorganMichele BabchukNorth IslandNorth Island RidingUniversity of VictoriaWill Greaves

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