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Election Cycle: Kennedy Stewart wants a city hall with more 'aggressive' housing policy

Every week until the vote on Oct. 20, The Early Edition host Stephen Quinn saddles up for a bike ride with a different mayoral candidate to get to know them, and their policies, a little better.

Independent mayoral candidate says he has the experience to work with a divided council

Vancouver mayoral candidate Kennedy Stewart (left) took a bike ride through the city with The Early Edition host Stephen Quinn to talk about why he thinks he should be the city's next mayor. (CBC)

Vancouver mayoral hopeful Kennedy Stewart told Stephen Quinn thatthe city's next council will have to make housing its sole focus.

Every week, until the vote on Oct. 20, Quinn host ofThe Early Edition, will saddle up for a bike ride with a different mayoral candidate to get to know themand their policiesa little better.

For his third ride, Quinn took a ride with independent candidate Kennedy Stewart, who touted his ability to work with political rivals and what he described as an "aggressive" housing plan.

"Everything comes back to housing," Stewart said. "Right now everyone's so stressed out about housing that that's really gotta be the sole focus of the new council."

Watch Stewart and Quinn as they talk about housing andworking with a divided council.

Election Cycle with Stephen Quinn and Kennedy Stewart

6 years ago
Duration 3:01
Join CBC Radio Early Edition host Stephen Quinn and independent mayoral candidate Kennedy Stewart on a ride through Vancouver's Marpole area.

With files from CBCRadio One's The Early Edition