Residents on the north end of the Huron Bruce riding got their chance to meet the candidates.
Over 150 people packed Walkertons Victoria Jubilee Hall last night for an all-candidates meeting.
Questions from the audience ranged from the carbon tax to arts funding to a number of agriculture and environmental issues.
Candidates attacked the Conservatives for breaking the fixed election date law but they also set their target on the Liberals Green Shift Plan and offered their alternatives to it.
All of the candidates at the meeting felt that their message resonated with the audience.
Liberal candidate Greg McClinchey says his partys platform has been verified by economists that it will not cause a deficit and is standing behind it.
Conservative Ben Lobb says his party offers a realistic and practical plan for the economy and the environment.
Dave Joslin of the Christian Heritage Party says people are sick and tired of having their money wasted on a social scheme.
New Democrat Tony McQuail says there are some small c conservatives who were offended by a series of so-called political propaganda from the Conservative party and are looking for other choices.
Green Partys Glen Smith left after the meeting was over and did not speak to Bayshore Broadcasting News.
Independent candidate Dennis Valenta did not attend last nights meeting.
Canadians will elect a new government on October 14th.

