Election panel: Guelph candidates talk transit, opioid crisis

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Caption: The Guelph election panel included NDP candidate Agnieszka Mlynarz (left) and Liberal candidate Sly Castaldi. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Transit and a growing opioid crisis were the top issues discussed by two candidates for the riding of Guelph during a provincial election panel on The Morning Edition this week.
The panel included NDP candidate Agnieszka Mlynarz and Liberal candidate Sly Castaldi, who sat down with host Craig Norris at the Guelph Public Library.
Progressive Conservative candidate Ray Ferraro was scheduled to be part of the panel, but cancelled citing a family emergency.
Green party leader Mike Schreiner is also running in this riding. As a party leader, he had appeared previously on The Morning Edition.
Listen to the full panel:
Elections Ontario lists eight candidates for the riding. That also includes: Juanita Burnett for Communist, Thomas Mooney with the Ontario Party, Libertarian Michael Riehl and Paul Taylor from the None of the Above Direct Democracy Party.

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