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Grande Prairie-area All Candidates Forum set for April 23rd

UPDATE: Laila Goodridge is running for the Wildrose in Grande Prairie – Wapiti.

The Grande Prairie and District Chamber of Commerce has set a date for the 2015 Alberta Election All-Candidates Forum.

On April 23, those running in both the Grande Prairie-area ridings will get the chance to lay out their political platform and answer questions from the public.

In Grande Prairie – Wapiti, MLA Wayne Drysdale is running for the PC Party, Mary Dahr for the NDP and Rory Tarant for the Alberta Party.

In GP – Smoky, PC MLA Everett McDonald is looking for reelection, against Todd Loewen for the Wildrose, Todd Russell for the NDP, and Kevin McLean for the Liberals.

The forum will be held in the Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre at the college, starting at 6:30 p.m.

The candidates will be available to meet with the public an hour before.

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