Skeena-Bulkley Valley Candidates Face-off in First Federal Debate

Skeena-Bulkley Valley candidates face-off in first federal election debate of 2021.
Skeena-Bulkley Valley candidates face-off in first federal election debate of 2021.
Pamela Haasen - CICK - SmithersBC | 09-09-2021
Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on pinterest
Share on email
Share on print

Candidates vying for the Member of Parliament seat for Skeena-Bulkley Valley faced off in a head-to-head debate last night, organized by the Kitimat District Chamber of Commerce.

NDP incumbent Taylor Bachrach was the main target of the evenings proceedings with several other candidates, primarily the People’s Party Jody Craven and the Conservative candidate, Claire Rattee, trying to point out failures and shortcomings during Bachrach’s last two years as a rookie MP representing one of the largest – geographically speaking – ridings in the federation.

Reconciliation was a top issue that had all the candidate calling out the Liberal Government on their inaction and slow response to reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in the make of hundreds of unmarked graves being discovered at several locations across the country.

Adeana Young, the sole Indigenous candidates up for election, said reconciliation starts with respect. “Truth and reconciliation to me is respect and reciprocity. Recognition of the truth and acknowledging the truth. The green party of are the only party whop rejected the Doctrine of Discovery to respect Indigenous sovereignty. As an Indigenous woman running in a federal election, moving towards reconciliation is not coming in with bias to being an Indigenous woman, it means coming in with open ears and an opportunity for us to work collaboratively,” Young said.

Affordability, infrastructure needs, reducing green house gas emissions and economic recovery following the COVID-19 Pandemic were all subjects of debate throughout the evening.

Listen to the condensed version of the debate below. General election day is on September 20th.

Kitimat-Stikine Debate