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Four people to run for M’Chigeeng First Nation chief in March election

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M’CHIGEENG—The final candidates list has been set with four people seeking the position of chief and 32 for a seat on council for the M’Chigeeng First Nation council in the upcoming election.

Those in the running for chief include incumbent Linda Debassige, Renee Corbiere, Floyd Ense and Wayne Trudeau.

There are a total of 32 candidates for one of the 10 council seats. They include Charles John Beaudin, Robert Beaudin, Perry Matthew Bebamash, Diane Louise Bebonang, Andrew M. Corbiere, Dennis W. Corbiere, Ellen Samantha Corbiere, Ryan Glen Corbiere, Travis Corbiere, Lisa Corbiere-Addison, Chelsea H. Cameron, Andrew Debassige, Howard Debassige, Keith Debassige, Mark Debassige, Marko Debassige, Martin Debassige, Melanie Debassige, Sam Debassige, Steven Debassige, Terry Debassige, Deborah Ense, Josh Patrick (Kevin) Eshkawkogan, Thomas Hare, Jason (Jay) McLeod Migwans, Henry Migwans, Lynn Migwans, Andrea Panamick, Henry Panamick sr., James Panamick senior, Martin Panamick and Neda Toeg.

The election will take place March 27 with an advanced poll to take place March 22.

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