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Candidate profile: Marcus Powlowski

Candidate profile: Marcus Powlowski

Liberal candidate is seeking his third term in the House of Commons, having been elected in 2019 and 2011 to represent Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
Candidate Profile: Brendan Hyatt

Candidate Profile: Brendan Hyatt

The deputy reeve of LaVallee Township is eyeing the Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP seat on Parliament Hill.
Candidate profile: Eric Arner

Candidate profile: Eric Arner

Educator Eric Arner is the Green candidate in Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
Grassy Narrows grassroots hold rally in Kenora

Grassy Narrows grassroots hold rally in Kenora

Rally followed an email asking MPs 'to clearly state your position on the proposed nuclear waste disposal site near Ignace.'
Tariffs, housing, and healthcare are big election issues for city residents

Tariffs, housing, and healthcare are big election issues for city residents

Thunder Bay residents weigh in on some of the issues they would like federal candidates to address if elected.
Jon Hobbs to run for the Greens in Kenora-Kiiwetinoong

Jon Hobbs to run for the Greens in Kenora-Kiiwetinoong

The retired architect and planner has advocated for eliminating plastic packaging, bettering recycling.
Eric Arner to carry Green Party colours in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Eric Arner to carry Green Party colours in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Arner has run for the party in the past two provincial elections for the Ontario Greens.
John Northey to run for Greens in Thunder Bay-Superior North

John Northey to run for Greens in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Northey ran for the provincial Green Party in the same riding in 2025 provincial election.
Former NAN Grand Chief to run for Liberals in Kenora-Kiiwetinoong

Former NAN Grand Chief to run for Liberals in Kenora-Kiiwetinoong

Charles Fox will run for the federal party after trying provincial politics in 2018.
First Nations' drinking water an issue 'of utmost importance'

First Nations' drinking water an issue 'of utmost importance'

Ontario chiefs want the next federal government to revive Bill C-61, clean-water legislation that died in January when Parliament was prorogued.
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