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•B.C. Election 2024: Maple Ridge, Port Moody voters to choose 3 MLAs
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Residents in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge East and Port Moody-Burquitlam are heading to the polls to choose three MLAs to represent them for the next four years .
Incumbent Lisa Beare is running on the NDP record, citing falling rents and improvements to B.C. ’s economy, and has promised to make life easier for families by supporting NDP promises of construction of new schools.
Some of Van Aswegen’s election signs were vandalized with slogans calling her a racist and a Republican .
Green party challenger Samantha Agtarap is currently a Port Moody city councillor who has criticized the NDP government's housing policy for relying on the private sector to fill gaps in the market.
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