Wagantall said her party is prepared for the election with a plan clearly laid out.
“Our policies are very clear,” she told the small gathering Monday, adding the material is available online for voters to read at their convenience.
The election, is a big one, suggested Wagantall.
“We are at a crossroads in our nation,” she said, adding she believes Canadians must “make the right decision to change our government.”
The change is needed “to see our country function on all cylinders,” she added.
To ensure Wagantall is part of the change she hopes to see, she said she wants to see everyone cast a ballot.
“We encourage people to get out and vote,” she said.
Wagantall reminded people may vote once an Elections Canada office opens, not needing to wait for an advance poll, or the actual election day Sept. 20. She explained people can show identification to show they are on the voter’s list and then write in the name of the candidate they are voting for. The ‘ballot’ is sealed until votes are normally counted.