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It’s Now A Crowded Race In The Kenora Riding

There will be five names on the ballot when the federal election is held in the Kenora Riding on October 19th.

Kelvin Chicago Boucher has entered the race as an independent candidate.

He says he wants to improve the quality of life for aboriginal people, and also make sure our tax money is spent better.

Boucher says federal dollars aren’t reaching the people and the system is failing.

Boucher adds he wants to improve service delivery for aboriginals.

He notes nothing has changed and First Nations continue to suffer.

Boucher ran in the last federal election, finishing last, collecting less than 1% of the vote.

He also ran unsuccessfully for a seat on Kenora City Council in the last Municipal election.

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