Federal election 2015: Sudbury candidates already ahead of the game
It's a marathon of an election campaign for federal candidates in Sudbury
Candidates in Sudbury have been readying themselves for a byelection since December, when former Sudbury NDP MP Glenn Thibeault jumped to the provincial Liberals. He won the MPP post for Sudbury in a Feb. 5 provincial byelection.
NDP candidate Paul Loewenberg said he's been out knocking on doors a couple of nights a week.
"We do need to put everybody out in measured time so we don't burn out our volunteer base early," he said.
Loewenberg is planning to open his campaign office in a week or so, but the Liberals and Conservatives have had offices up and running for a few weeks.
Candidates must 'spend strategically'
"There's no purpose for it at this time, he said. "But again it's to suit Mr. Harper's agenda."
Green Candidate David Robinson does see a purpose in the lengthy campaign, however.
He said no one has a bigger war chest than the Conservatives.
Neither of the other major parties have that much money.
Robinson said his party, as well as the Liberals, and the New Democrats will have to spend strategically while the Conservatives pour it on.
In Sudbury, conservative candidate Fred Slade wasn't available for an interview, but said his office opened a couple of weeks ago and he's ready to run.