
We are continuing to provide you coverage from the provincial election debate that took place last week.
The Haldimand-Norfolk candidates met at the Royal Canadian Legion in Simcoe on Thursday night.
One of the big topics covered was the housing crisis.
Bobbi-Ann Brady, running as an independent, is concerned about the red tape surrounding housing.
Aziz Chouhdery of the Liberal Party, has his eye on land available for housing.
Erik Coverdale, running for the Green Party, had affordable housing in mind.
New Blue Party’s Nate Hawkins suggested increasing density.
Sarah Lowe, the New Democratic Party candidate, brought up a loan program for first time home buyers.
Sheldon Simpson of the Ontario Party thinks more considerations need to take place when creating new subdivisions.
Ken Hewitt, George McMorrow, and Thecla Ross were not in attendance.
Written by Ashley Taylor