

Who’s running to be your next mayor? L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet
Jean-Louis Corriveau has long been a farmer on L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet. He served as a councillor for more than 30 years before being appointed pro-mayor in 2017


Jean-Louis Corriveau has long been a farmer on L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet. He served as a councillor for more than 30 years before being appointed pro-mayor in 2017


On Oct. 22, THE EQUITY hosted a livestreamed conversation with the candidates running to be MRC Pontiac’s next warden. Candidates were asked eight questions –


These interviews are part of a series THE EQUITY is publishing with candidates in all 12 mayoral races ahead of the election. Thorne interviews were


These interviews are part of a series THE EQUITY is publishing with candidates in all 12 mayoral races ahead of the election. Bryson interviews were


Jennifer Quaile grew up in Otter Lake and moved to Ottawa after high school to pursue further education and a career with the federal government.


Over the past few weeks, THE EQUITY sat down for video interviews with each of the four candidates hoping to secure your vote for MRC


This week, delivery of THE EQUITY, and newspapers across Canada, will resume. We expect a backlog of mail to arrive, including the past two issues


These interviews with candidates in Shawville, Bristol and Clarendon are the first in a series of mayoral candidate interviews THE EQUITY will publish over the


At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting on Sept. 17, council heard a report by MRC public security coordinator Julien Gagnon regarding the state


Bruno St-Cyr is the fourth candidate to make a bid for the warden’s seat.


Jean-Louis Corriveau has long been a farmer on L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet. He served as a councillor for more than 30 years before being appointed pro-mayor in 2017 following the resignation of then-mayor Pierre Fréchette. Corriveau was elected to the mayor’s seat in


On Oct. 22, THE EQUITY hosted a livestreamed conversation with the candidates running to be MRC Pontiac’s next warden. Candidates were asked eight questions – some in French, most in English – that were based on concerns and voting priorities


These interviews are part of a series THE EQUITY is publishing with candidates in all 12 mayoral races ahead of the election. Thorne interviews were done by K.C. Jordan. Karen Daly Kelly is originally from Montreal and pursued a career


These interviews are part of a series THE EQUITY is publishing with candidates in all 12 mayoral races ahead of the election. Bryson interviews were done by K.C. Jordan. Eric Harrington grew up in Chapeau before joining the Canadian Armed


Jennifer Quaile grew up in Otter Lake and moved to Ottawa after high school to pursue further education and a career with the federal government. In 2019, she retired from her job with Employment and Social Development Canada and moved


Over the past few weeks, THE EQUITY sat down for video interviews with each of the four candidates hoping to secure your vote for MRC Pontiac warden. Get to know what they hope to bring to the position.


This week, delivery of THE EQUITY, and newspapers across Canada, will resume. We expect a backlog of mail to arrive, including the past two issues (and this one). Because of the rotating nature of the ongoing postal strikes, some readers


These interviews with candidates in Shawville, Bristol and Clarendon are the first in a series of mayoral candidate interviews THE EQUITY will publish over the coming weeks.


At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting on Sept. 17, council heard a report by MRC public security coordinator Julien Gagnon regarding the state of the courthouse in Campbell’s Bay. Gagnon said the inquiry was prompted by an article


Bruno St-Cyr is the fourth candidate to make a bid for the warden’s seat.
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