Election panel: Cambridge candidates talk opioid crisis, transit

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Caption: Three candidates from Cambridge were part of an election panel. It included (from left) Progressive Conservative candidate Belinda Karahalios, NDP candidate Marjorie Knight and Liberal candidate Kathryn McGarry. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Three candidates for the riding of Cambridge discussed the city's opioid crisis, social housing and transit during a provincial election panel on The Morning Edition on Friday.
The panel included Progressive Conservative candidate Belinda Karahalios, NDP candidate Marjorie Knight and Liberal candidate Kathryn McGarry.
Listen to the full panel:
Elections Ontario lists five candidates in Cambridge. Michele Braniff is the Green Party of Ontario candidate and the Libertarian candidate is Allan Dettweiler.

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