Meet Your Candidates: Saint John – St. Croix Votes" on CHCO-TV

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Meet Your Candidates: Saint John – St. Croix Votes" on CHCO-TV

Democracy in Action: Saint John–St. Croix Candidates Meet Voters Ahead of 2025 Election

A spirit of civic engagement filled the Garcelon Civic Centre in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, as residents gathered for "Meet Your Candidates: Saint John–St. Croix Votes 2025." Hosted by CHCO-TV and the Municipal District of St. Stephen, the event connected local voters and federal candidates for an evening of thoughtful discussion ahead of the upcoming election.

Moderated by CHCO’s Vicki Hogarth, the forum offered a non-partisan space for community members to hear directly from those seeking to represent them in Ottawa—a reminder that democracy thrives when voters are informed, engaged, and given real opportunities to connect with candidates.

A Fair and Focused Exchange

Candidates Andrew Hill (NDP), Gerald Irish (Green Party), Karen Ludwig (Liberal Party), and John Williamson (incumbent Conservative Party) took the stage, each given equal time to share their ideas and priorities. The format, designed for fairness and clarity, featured public-submitted questions vetted by CHCO-TV, covering a wide range of local and national concerns.

Key Topics That Mattered to Voters

Economic Stability and Trade
With cross-border trade critical to the region’s economy, candidates discussed strengthening Canada’s economic foundations. Ideas ranged from supporting local industry and manufacturing to offering tax relief and spurring business growth.

Affordability and the Cost of Living
As Canadians face rising costs, candidates proposed different paths to financial relief. Suggestions included tax measures and expanded public programs like PharmaCare and dental care, all aimed at making life more affordable for families.

Housing Access
The housing crisis prompted lively debate. While all agreed on the urgent need for more affordable homes, strategies varied—from regulatory reforms to increased federal investment and partnerships with provinces and municipalities.

Healthcare Access
Rural healthcare access was another major theme, with candidates addressing the federal role in improving services like prescription coverage and dental care, especially in underserved communities.

Environmental Responsibility
Climate change's impact on coastal and rural areas kept the environment top of mind. Candidates emphasized the need for infrastructure investment, renewable energy solutions, and community preparedness.

A Night for Democratic Participation

The event showcased how respectful public dialogue can energize democratic participation. Voters heard directly from candidates, not just in soundbites, but through meaningful, substantive conversation.

As the election draws near, residents of Saint John–St. Croix are better informed, more engaged, and better prepared to make their choice. Events like this one are a powerful reminder that beyond party platforms, it’s the strength of local conversations that truly shapes the future of our communities.

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Video Upload Date: April 24, 2025

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