Green candidates noticing newfound respect on voters’ doorsteps
OTTAWA — The rhythm and rituals of a federal election campaign are nothing new for Bruce Hyer, but he’s getting a decidedly different reception these days on the doorsteps of northern Ontario.
For one thing, the second-time Green candidate says he rarely encounters people who refuse to believe greenhouse-gas emissions are altering the global climate.
“Now that’s a big change. Four years ago there were a lot of climate-change deniers And now … well, there are very few,” he said in an interview. “And the discussion is more about, what should we do about it? What will it cost to fix it?”
Hyer is one of several returning Green candidates who say the party’s newfound political momentum — bolstered by public concern about preserving the planet — has voters showing more interest in their pitches this time around.