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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.
Consumer carbon tax cancelled, gas prices plummet

Consumer carbon tax cancelled, gas prices plummet

Prices at the pump dropped by as much as 20 cents a litre on Tuesday.
Trump’s tariffs the most important election issue: poll

Trump’s tariffs the most important election issue: poll

For most Canadians, the federal election is about the country's uncertain future, not prosecuting the Liberal government's past, the poll found
‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

April 28 federal election falls on the same day as the National Day of Mourning for killed, injured workers.
Sabrina Ree to run for the People’s Party in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Sabrina Ree to run for the People’s Party in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Party website describes Ree as a “principled advocate” for the community.
Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Returning officers say voters will start receiving their information cards on April 7.
UPDATED: Timing is everything: north-side area candidates react to federal election call

UPDATED: Timing is everything: north-side area candidates react to federal election call

The 37-day campaign comes amidst tensions, trade war with the United States.
Brendan Hyatt will run for the Conservatives in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Brendan Hyatt will run for the Conservatives in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

The LaVallee Township educator and politician has been chosen by the party to run in the upcoming federal election.
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