Listen Live
Listen Live
Listen Live

Green Party Candidate Announced For Cariboo North

A 22-year old UNBC student is running for the Green Party in the Cariboo North riding in the upcoming federal election.

Mackenzie Kerr has announced her candidacy…

“I have lived in Prince George for 13 years and call Prince George home. I am currently a student at UNBC studying forestry and I grew up on a farm my entire life. I really feel we need more people in politics that are not career politicians, people that are connected to their communities and have a vested interest in really representing their constituents to the fullest extent in Ottawa.”

Kerr says she decided to run because she is upset at what’s happening in Ottawa right now…

“Action on the climate crisis obviously is on the top of my mind because I am young and trying to figure out what the next 50 years looks like is a little bit daunting right now. I also see mills closing all over the place and with pine beetles and wildfires, I really think there needs to be a voice in Ottawa speaking to help make our forest industry more sustainable. Agriculture is obviously very connected to my heart so I really think that farmers need more credit and a little bit more help to have a more sustainable industry as well.”

Kerr says being a young person and a student and a renter, she understands the need for affordable housing as well and also favours a universal basic income.

Kerr says it’s time for the adults in Ottawa to stop acting like kids…

“I definitely think there are a lot of irresponsible actions happening in Ottawa right now, I mean if you ever watch a House of Commons video with all of the heckling going on it’s actually really revolting I find, I don’t think that it should be like that, I don’t think that politicians should be paid to yell across the isle and represent us that way.”

Kerr says it’s time for normal conversations and less heckling in Ottawa, and she says the Green Party doesn’t heckle, adding that it’s right in their constitution.

She says they are about having cordial, respectful conversations about topics with everyone from every party.

Kerr says if another party brings a good idea they will support them.

Something going on in the Cariboo you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

ckbx Now playing play

cffm Now playing play

ckcq Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Virtual golf is coming to Quesnel

Virtual golf is coming to Quesnel

B.C. Coroners Service reports 158 suspected drug toxicity deaths in September

The B.C. Coroners Service said Monday that preliminary data shows 158 people died in September of suspected drug toxicity.  The post B.C. Coroners Service reports 158 suspected drug toxicity deaths in September appeared first on AM 1150.

Drug crisis continues to hit close to home in the Cariboo

 The Northern Interior, which includes Quesnel, continues to be one of the worst areas of the province when it comes to drug overdoses.

Joint task force to develop supports for tariff-hit forestry sector

A joint federal and provincial task force will work to determine how to support Canada’s forestry sector amid potentially devastating U.S. tariff rates on softwood lumber. The post Joint task force to develop supports for tariff-hit forestry sector appeared first on AM 1150.

Kersley Fire Fighters battle attic fire

 The Kersley Volunteer Fire Department was called out to Parr Road at around 5-20 p.m. on Sunday evening.
- Advertisement -