As part of our ongoing election coverage, we asked the local candidates from each major party — Liberal, Conservative and NDP — to join us for an in-depth interview On Monday, voters will cast their ballots in what many consider the most important federal election of our lifetimes. In our riding of Sault Ste. Marie—Algoma, five candidates are vying to be your next local Member of Parliament. They are (in alphabetical order by last name): • James Collins: Christian Heritage Party • Robyn ‘Kiki’ Eshkibok: Green Party • Laura Mayer: New Democratic Party • Terry Sheehan: Liberal Party • Hugh Stevenson: Conservative Party During election campaigns — local, provincial and now federal — it is tradition for SooToday to invite local candidates for an in-depth interview in our downtown studio. For this election, we narrowed down our invitations according to the same criteria followed by the Leaders' Debate Commission, which says each party must meet two of the following three requirements: at least one sitting MP in the House of Commons, at least four per cent national support in opinion polls, and candidates running in at least 90 per cent of all federal ridings. Following that criteria, we extended invitations to the local candidates running for the Conservatives, Liberals and NDP. We then used a randomizer to determine the order of publication. First up: Liberal candidate Terry Sheehan.