

Warden candidates reflect on election results, acknowledge vote split
Well, it’s all over but the crying, and even that’s started to die out. The elections on Nov. 2 came and went and there’s a


Well, it’s all over but the crying, and even that’s started to die out. The elections on Nov. 2 came and went and there’s a




As the municipal election polls closed this weekend, a total of 121 seats were determined across the Pontiac, 59 of those in contested races. Many


Two-term MRC Pontiac warden Jane Toller was among the five incumbent leaders to win another four years on Sunday.


Pierre Cyr was born in Montreal and worked for 27 years with NAV Canada, serving as an air traffic controller, investigator, and security analyst in


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


Jordan Evans grew up on a farm in Waltham, and returned to her roots in the midst of the pandemic in June 2020, after spending


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 –


On page two of THE EQUITY’s Oct. 8 issue, we published a list of all the candidates running for either council, mayor, or warden in


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


Well, it’s all over but the crying, and even that’s started to die out. The elections on Nov. 2 came and went and there’s a new slate of eight mayors along with 10 incumbents headed to the MRC Pontiac council




As the municipal election polls closed this weekend, a total of 121 seats were determined across the Pontiac, 59 of those in contested races. Many candidates were familiar to voters, having sat on council in the past or having previously


Two-term MRC Pontiac warden Jane Toller was among the five incumbent leaders to win another four years on Sunday.


Pierre Cyr was born in Montreal and worked for 27 years with NAV Canada, serving as an air traffic controller, investigator, and security analyst in Sept-Îles, Rimouski, and Gatineau. After moving to the Outaouais, Cyr discovered Fort-Coulonge, where he settled


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


Jordan Evans grew up on a farm in Waltham, and returned to her roots in the midst of the pandemic in June 2020, after spending a good chunk of her life in B.C. With a masters degree in environmental science,


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


On page two of THE EQUITY’s Oct. 8 issue, we published a list of all the candidates running for either council, mayor, or warden in the Nov. 2 municipal election. Or so we thought. Somehow, though, we omitted the name


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
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