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Candidates’ Ring of Fire concerns: inclusion, reconciliation, environment

Candidates’ Ring of Fire concerns: inclusion, reconciliation, environment

Thunder Bay–Superior North’s major party candidates talk about potential mines in the mineral-rich region.
Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

While all of the region’s federal candidates said the meet-and-greet event at the Thunder Bay Public Library was an opportunity to speak intimately to the public, some candidates also felt the event doesn’t replace a traditional debate.
Candidate profile: Joy Wakefield

Candidate profile: Joy Wakefield

The Thunder Bay lawyer looks to unseat three-term MP Patty Hajdu in the north-side area riding.
Candidate Profile: John Northey

Candidate Profile: John Northey

John Northey is running under the Green Party banner once again, after securing 1.6 per cent of the vote in the recent provincial election.
Candidate Profile: Bob Herman

Candidate Profile: Bob Herman

Retired police chief looks to unseat three-term incumbent Patty Hajdu in the north-side area riding.
Candidate Profile: Patty Hajdu

Candidate Profile: Patty Hajdu

Hajdu says she is a proven candidate for Thunder Bay-Superior North.
Candidate Profile: Amos Bradley

Candidate Profile: Amos Bradley

Political newcomer Amos Bradley is running for the People's Party of Canada in the Thunder Bay—Superior North riding.
Advance voter turnout much higher than in 2021

Advance voter turnout much higher than in 2021

Elections Canada says 7.3 million people have voted in advance nationwide; more than 15,000 have cast ballots in Thunder Bay–Superior North.
Evacuees will be able to vote despite crisis in Neskantaga

Evacuees will be able to vote despite crisis in Neskantaga

Community members evacuated from the First Nation will be able to vote at polling stations in Thunder Bay.
Last day to vote at an advance poll

Last day to vote at an advance poll

The federal election is April 28.
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