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CSSDP: Carleton in Ottawa followed up on the CSSDP: Winnipeg survey by distributing the same survey to Ottawa area candidates. Here are the results:
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Would the candidate support or oppose Bill C-26, a Conservative bill introducing mandatory minimum penalties for drug offenses? |
Would the candidate support the continued operation of Insite, Vancouver's supervised injection clinic? |
Does the candidate believe that marijuana for recreational use shoudl remain illegal; be decriminalized; or be legalized? |
| Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington |
| Sandra Willard (NDP) |
Oppose |
Yes |
Decriminalized |
| Ottawa West-Nepean |
| *Frances Coates (Green Party) |
Oppose |
Yes |
Decriminalized |
| Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry |
| *Denis Sabourin (Liberal Party) |
Favour |
Yes |
Criminalized |
| David Rawnsley (Green Party) |
Oppose |
Yes |
Decriminalized |
| Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke |
| Carol Devine (Liberal Party) |
Oppose |
Yes |
Decriminalized |
| Nepean-Carleton |
| *Lori Gadzala (Green Party) |
Oppose |
Yes |
Legalized |
| Carleton-Mississippi Mills |
| *Paul Arbour (NDP) |
Oppose |
Yes |
Decriminalized |
| Ottawa Centre |
| *Jen Hunter (Green Party) |
Oppose |
Yes |
Legalized |
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