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Candidates to debate over ‘Bread and Butter’

  • October 5, 2015 at 1:55 pm

By Joseph Quigley

BELLEVILLE – Federal candidates for the Bay of Quinte riding are coming together for the Bread and Butter Debate.

The Poverty Round Table Hastings Prince Edward is hosting the debate to discuss income, food and health security, affordable housing and child care.

The debate will be attended by Liberal Neil Ellis, New Democrat Terry Cassidy and independent Trueman Tuck. Conservative candidate Jodie Jenkins and Green party candidate Rachel Nelems declined the debate.

The discussion will be hosted at St. Matthew’s United Church, 25 Holloway St., from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

QNet News will be covering the event. More to come.

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