Dawson Creek chamber cancels candidates debate amid safety risks over COVID-19 rules
DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — A federal all-candidates debate in northeastern British Columbia was cancelled due to concerns about the safety of candidates and the public.
The debate hosted by the Dawson Creek and District Chamber of Commerce was scheduled for Tuesday night, but officials decided being able to host a safe and orderly meeting was too risky.
Chamber executive director Kathleen Connolly says a series of threats to community leaders, recent arrests at city hall over COVID-19 protocols and the likelihood of pandemic issues overtaking the meeting all contributed to the decision to cancel.
She says the seven candidates contesting the riding of Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies have been invited instead to post online campaign videos.