Coastal Economy in focus as Skeena–Bulkley Valley candidates face off in Prince Rupert
- Key industries like fishing and port work were discussed at the Skeena-Bulkley Valley All Candidates Forum in Prince Rupert on April 23, 2025, prior to the April 28 federal election.
- Candidates addressed the need for reforms in the fishing industry to ensure sustainability and fairness for coastal communities, with several outlining their positions on automation and Indigenous rights.
- Discussions included the impact of technology and automation on jobs, with candidates expressing concerns over worker replacement and the importance of involving workers in these discussions.
- The forum addressed Indigenous rights, with candidates emphasizing the need for policies that support both the economy and Indigenous communities, particularly regarding resource development.
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Coastal Economy in focus as Skeena–Bulkley Valley candidates face off in Prince Rupert
Northwest B.C.’s key industries, including fishing, port work, and natural resources took center stage at the Skeena-Bulkley Valley All Candidates Forum in Prince Rupert on April 23.
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