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VIREB re-launches “No Vote No Voice” for federal campaign

The Vancouver Island Real Estate Board is once again offering people an easy way to keep tabs who’s running where in the federal election.

VIREB President Jason Finlayson says they’ve relaunched no-vote-no-voice, a website they first started back in the 2013 provincial election and also used during the last municipal vote.

For the federal campaign, it will featuring information about candidates running in all four of the newly-redrawn ridings north of Victoria.


Finlayson says the website – novotenovoice.ca – is non-partisan, and candidates provide all the information themselves.

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