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Fredericton mayoral candidates answer questions on housing, heritage, police and transportation from the public [video]

by NB Media Co-op
April 20, 2021
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Fredericton mayoral candidates answer questions on housing, heritage, police and transportation from the public [video]

A number of service organizations and faith groups in Fredericton hosted a mayoral candidate question and answer session on April 15. All four candidates vying to be Fredericton’s mayor participated: Corinne Hersey, Drew Brown, Kate Rogers and Mike O’Brien. The question and answer session is now available for viewing here.

The event was co-hosted by the Anglican Diocese, Black Lives Matter Fredericton, Christ Central Church, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, Council of Canadians Fredericton Chapter, Fredericton Anti-Poverty Association, Fredericton Heritage Trust, Imprint Youth Association for LGBTQIA + Youth and Young Adults, Solidarité Fredericton, Trees Matter Fredericton, and  Wilmot United Church.

Tags: Corinne HerseyCouncil of Canadians Fredericton ChapterDrew BrownFrederictonKate RogersmayorMike O'Brien
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