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FEDERAL ELECTION

People’s Party candidate Delwo ready to take on lawyer opponents in Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo vote

Aug 19, 2021 | 5:01 PM

KAMLOOPS — The People’s Party of Canada has confirmed its MP candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo ahead of the Sep. 20 federal election.

Corally Delwo will represent the People’s Party in this year’s election.

In 2018, she ran for city council, placing 20 out of 21 candidates.

“We’re very concerned about the drugs and the crime that are in Kamloops and the homelessness and the lack of affordable housing,” Delwo told CFJC News.

She hopes to fight for the freedom and rights of all Canadians and she hopes to find a way for the government to balance safety and constitutional rights.

“I’m sure that everybody knows that The People’s Party of Canada is against the vaccine passports and I do not think it’s right that we have to be papered to move around freely in our society. I think that people should have a choice and I think that we need to uphold that,” she said.

Also confirmed as candidates are lawyer and former judge Bill Sundhu for the NDP, lawyer Jesse McCormick for the Liberals, former Crown prosecutor Iain Currie for the Greens and Frank Caputo for the Conservatives, also a Crown prosecutor.