Tossed Tory candidate ‘changes everything,’ with two-way fight shaping up in Burnaby North-Seymour

Once viewed as a three-way race, Burnaby North-Seymour is now seen as a tight, two-way contest between the rookie Liberal incumbent and his experienced NDP challenger.
Former NDP MP Svend Robinson, pictured at the Global Climate Strike in Vancouver on Sept. 27, is running for political office, again, in Burnaby North-Seymour, B.C., in what's now considered to a two-way race against the Liberal incumbent.
A key battleground B.C. riding has become a two-way race between Liberal incumbent Terry Beech and a former NDP MP mounting a comeback, after "appalling" homophobic comments from the beleaguered Conservative candidate finally got her booted from the party’s slate las...

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