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  • Article: Greens fail to win an Ottawa seat, but stay optimistic

    Article: Greens fail to win an Ottawa seat, but stay optimistic

    Ottawa Citizen reporter Natasha Baldin joined the Green Party’s candidates as we watched the election results live at the Riverside Pub.

    “When people think Green, they think of the environment, and if you ask people what their priorities are right now, they will say the economy or trade or immigration is on their mind, but not the environment,” said Ottawa West-Nepean Green candidate Prashanta Dhakal.

    Read here: https://ottawacitizen.com/news/ottawa-green-party-optimistic

  • Debate Summary: Algonquin Times

    Debate Summary: Algonquin Times

    Reporter Delaney Smith has written a summary of the Ottawa West-Nepean All Candidates’ Debate from April 8 at Ben Franklin Place.

    Dhakal agreed on the need for federal support [to municipalities[ but urged a more strategic approach. 

    “We need conditions attached to that funding,” Dhakal said. “We shouldn’t encourage urban sprawl. We should focus on cities that prioritize public transit.”

    Please read the summary below:

  • Watch Now: Televised Debate

    Watch Now: Televised Debate

    Rogers Television has made their Ottawa West-Nepean debate available on YouTube.

    What the tariffs will do is divert the flow of goods and services within [Canada] rather than between [Canada and the US]. And that’s ok; if that’s what Trump wants to do, that’s what Trump will do. We have to be able to build a resilient economy, we have to reduce the trade barriers, we have to centralize regulations where possible, and we have to build local supply chains so that we can stand in the face of bullies like Trump.

  • Ottawa Citizen Op-Ed

    Ottawa Citizen Op-Ed

    Titled Dhakal: Election promises must be sustainable in the long term, I make the case that we need sustainability in all aspects of our lives – environmental, economic, and cultural. Reactivity takes a lot of our time and resources and often fails us all in the long term.

    The Green Party’s mission has always been to protect our planet. In this election, I offer you the opportunity to also choose a stable and predictable society. Choose an economic model that isn’t propped up by unsustainable population growth. Choose higher GDP per capita, economic resiliency and affordable housing over a singular focus on expanding GDP. Choose to ensure the durability of our social safety nets. Choose to support local startups and incubators. And choose to keep our bright, young kids here.

    Please read the full article here: https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/election-promises-sustainable

  • A Sign of Things to Come

    A Sign of Things to Come

    A campaign is all about bringing people, ideas, and hard work together to create something that is otherwise intangible without its ingredients.

    Prashanta hammers sign posts with a post driver while volunteers cheer him on.
    Prashanta hammers sign posts with a post driver while volunteers cheer him on.

    We were out today with volunteers to set up the first of many Green Party signs to tell people that there is a green choice in this election! This is a lot of work, so we’re very grateful for volunteers taking their time and energy to help Ottawa West-Nepean make informed decisions in the upcoming election.

    Prashanta Dhakal and a team of seven volunteers pose with a large, green sign that says Elect Prashanta Dhakal.
    Volunteers pose with the Green Party candidate for Ottawa West-Nepean.