Public speaks while candidates listen in 'reverse' forum
Social issues will be in the spotlight on Friday, April 29 at the Anglican Hall when the Social Planning Action Network Society (SPAN) provides the public a unique opportunity to engage federal candidates.
The “reverse forum” will give the public the chance to speak while candidates listen on key topics such as mental health, poverty, and child care.
After introductions and brief remarks, each candidate will spend 15 minutes in each of three sessions listening to citizens’ concerns on a given topic.
Finally, the candidates will have a few minutes to report back on what they have learned and how they plan to address the concerns they’ve heard.
Outgoing SPAN vice-president Rona Park will moderate the event.
“This forum is intended to ensure that whoever ends up representing our area will be fully informed of the issues facing our area,” she said.
“I’m looking forward to hearing the concerns the public will bring to the table. It will also be helpful to understand how the candidates think their parties can help address our critical needs. We hope to bring social issues in our area the focused attention they deserve.”
NDP candidate Alex Atamanenko, Conservative candidate Stephen Hill, and Shan Lavell of the Liberal Party will be in attendance.
Green Party candidate Bryan Hunt is not able to attend but a representative from his campaign has been invited.
The event will be at the Anglican Church Hall at Ward and Carbonate from 6:30 to 8 p.m/ on Friday, April 29.