As part of CFUR’s Federal Election 2025 coverage, we aim to interview all the candidates running in the Cariboo–Prince George, and Prince George–Peace River–Northern Rockies ridings. We present these candidates thus far:
Clinton Emslie, is running for the Liberal Party of Canada in the Cariboo–Prince George riding.
We spoke to Liberal Party candidate, Clinton Emslie. Emslie is an immigration consultant based in Quesnel, and originally emigrated from South Africa. He is running in the Cariboo–Prince George district, after former Burns Lake Mayor Chris Beach was not formally accepted as a candidate.
In a typical left to right political spectrum, the Liberal party is close to the centre. In our condensed version of this conversation, Mr. Emslie covers the leadership transition from Trudeau to Carney, domestic sovereignty, cost of living, and the toxic drug crises. His positions describe a solutions based approach to the challenges he sees ahead.
The 2025 Canadian Federal Election will be held on April 28th. Elections Canada has resources to help voters find the nearest polling station to them in the Cariboo–Prince George riding.
As part of CFUR’s Federal Election 2025 coverage, which aims to interview all the candidates running in the Cariboo–Prince George, and Prince George–Peace River–Northern Rockies ridings, we spoke to resource management MA Jodie Capling. Hailing from Alexis Creek, about 100km outside Williams Lake BC, Capling states what drew her to get behind the Greens, “I really like the Green Party’s attitude that if an idea is good for Canadians, it doesn’t matter where it came from. If it’s the best thing to do for Canadians, let’s do it.”
In our conversation, Capling shares her perspective on healthcare, housing, and balancing sustainability with development. While she admits she’s new to the political scene, and a successful election would present a steep learning curve, she’s willing to listen “if people have ideas that they want to share about their vision for Canada, or things that they think would be important, I’d love to hear about it.”
This interview is part of a series. You can hear our interview with Liberal Party candidate for Cariboo-Prince George, Clinton Emslie, here. We’ll post links to further interviews as we publish them.
Disclaimer: In this interview, the guest makes claims which contradict IPCC established science regarding anthropomorphically driven climate change and glacial melt.
As part of CFUR’s Federal Election 2025 coverage, which aims to interview all the candidates running in the Cariboo–Prince George, and Prince George–Peace River–Northern Rockies ridings, we spoke to People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate, Rudy Sans. He is running in the Cariboo–Prince George district, is passionate about the outdoors, and is a Deputy Sheriff for Province of BC.
In a typical left to right political spectrum, the PPC is on the right side. In our condensed version, Mr. Sans covers topics of climate change, domestic sovereignty, gender identity, and the toxic drug crises. His positions describe a right wing alternative to the incumbent Conservative Party.
The 2025 Canadian Federal Election will be held on April 28th. Elections Canada has resources to help voters find the nearest polling station to them in the Cariboo–Prince George riding.
This interview is part of a series on the Cariboo-Prince George riding.