Economy big topic at all-candidates forum
MEDICINE HAT — The Medicine Hat College theatre was over half full Wednesday, Oct. 20 as residents came to see the candidates for the Medicine Hat – Cardston – Warner by-election, speak at a debate hosted by the Medicine Hat and District Chamber of Commerce.
Most of the questions were centred around business and the economy in the region. One of the questions focused on whether the candidates support free trade agreements, and which ones can help the riding.
CPC candidate Glen Motz touted the Conservatives record while in power on creating such deals.
“Free trade agreements increased from 14 in 2005 to 44 when they left office. I think that speaks to the importance of free trade.” said Motz.
Liberal candidate Stan Sakamoto spoke about the Mexican and Chinese boarders being opened to Canadian beef products and other negotiations benefiting the riding since the Liberals formed government.
“Through negotiations we’ve been able to keep our canola going into China without any issues so those aspects have put money into the pockets of our cattle and our farming community.” said Sakamoto.


