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Chamber invites questions for federal all candidates forum

The Duncan Chamber of Commerce is offering residents of the Cowichan-Malahat-Langford constituency the chance to ask a question of the riding’s federal election candidates.

The Chamber will record a formal Candidates Forum for the 2025 Federal Election in studio and then broadcast it online.

The public is invited to submit questions for consideration.

The Chamber says the questions should be non-partisan, relevant to federal responsibilities, and reflect the interests of the Cowichan, Malahat and Langford communities.

You are asked to email your questions to the Duncan Chamber of Commerce by 4 pm on Wednesday, April 9th.

You can send them to [email protected] or drop off your questions at the Chamber Office in the Cowichan Regional Visitor Centre at Drinkwater Rd and the Trans Canada Highway.

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