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Side-by-Side Survey Responses in the Riding of Surrey School District 36 - At-large [2022 British Columbia Election]
Number to elect: 7

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Lisa Alexis
(Parents Voice BC)
Nasima Nastoh
(Parents Voice BC)
Jasbir Narwal
(Parents Voice BC)
Aida Canonigo
Pro-parental rightsPro-parental rightsPro-parental rightsPosition is unknown
Rating by CLC:
1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? '--'--'--survey not yet sent
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? '--'--'--survey not yet sent
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? '--'--'--survey not yet sent
CLC RATING COMMENTS: Alexis has been endorsed by a local pro-life le...

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Nasimah has been endorsed by a local pro-life l...

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Ernie Caranto
Roxanne Charles
Jai Pratap Deo
Dr. Balbir Gurm
Position is unknownPosition is unknownPosition is unknownPosition is unknown
Rating by CLC:
1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
CLC RATING COMMENTS: CLC’s 2022 election survey has not been sent.

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incumbent
Bob Holmes
Murali Krishnan
Sunny Mangat
Dupinder Saran
(Parents Voice BC)
Position is unknownPosition is unknownPosition is unknownCaution
Rating by CLC:
1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent'--
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent'--
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent'--
CLC RATING COMMENTS: CLC’s 2022 election survey has not been sent.

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During the 2022 BC municipal elections cycle, D...

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incumbent incumbent
Terry Allen
(Surrey First Education)
Laurie Larsen
(Surrey First Education)
Maryann Pyne
(Team Surrey Schools)
Tony Rebelo
(Team Surrey Schools)
Position is unknownPosition is unknownPosition is unknownPosition is unknown
Rating by CLC:
1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
CLC RATING COMMENTS: CLC’s 2022 election survey has not been sent.

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incumbent incumbent incumbent
Bobbi Taylor
(Team Surrey Schools)
Garry Thind
(Surrey First Education)
Gary Tymoschuk
(Surrey First Education)
Shawn Wilson
(Surrey First Education)
Position is unknownPosition is unknownPosition is unknownPosition is unknown
Rating by CLC:
1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sentsurvey not yet sent
CLC RATING COMMENTS: CLC’s 2022 election survey has not been sent.

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