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- Oct 15, 2022
Fort Frances Mayoral Candidates Respond to Survey on Social Issues
Media Release Housing affordability, homelessness, mental health, reconciliation, diversity and inclusion are some of the biggest challenges facing small communities in Northwestern Ontario. That's why Borderland Pride, the Canadian Mental Health Association (Fort Frances Branch), and the Northwest Community Legal Clinic surveyed Fort Frances mayoral candidates on these topics, in the lead up to the municipal election later this month. Both candidates - Andrew Hallikas and Ke


- Oct 11, 2022
Update on Litigation with the Township of Emo
Not a single candidate for council in the Township of Emo responds to inclusion survey. On September 11, 2022, Borderland Pride issued a survey questionnaire to the 6 first-time candidates for council of the Township of Emo. The short survey canvassed the candidates' views on the municipality's legal dispute with Borderland Pride over the current council's 2020 decision to refuse to recognize Pride Month. The survey also sought general comments from the candidates on their vi

- Oct 5, 2022
CMHA, Legal Clinic, and Borderland Pride survey Fort Frances mayoral candidates on social issues
Media Release Housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, diversity and inclusion are some of the biggest challenges facing small communities in Northwestern Ontario. That’s why the Canadian Mental Health Association (Fort Frances), the Northwest Community Legal Clinic, Borderland Pride are surveying mayoral candidates in the Town of Fort Frances on their views on these topics. The candidates were issued a survey questionnaire on October 4 with instructions to retu