Introducing the Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi candidates for the upcoming federal election
Sophie Demers
Canadians across the country will cast their vote in the next federal election on April 28th. The following is an introduction of the candidates from all parties running in the Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi electoral district:
Liberal Party of Canada (LPC): Sophie Chatel
- Elected in 2021, Chatel is the incumbent Member of Parliament for the Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi riding. She was previously a public servant and has a law degree as well as a master’s degree in taxation. She is the former head of the Tax Treaty Unit at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Chatel has lived in the area since 2002.
Conservative Party of Canada (CPC): Brian Nolan
- Nolan is currently a Senior Program Officer for the Canadian Border Services Agency and has 25 years’ experience in public service work in various government departments. He has a computer programming degree and has been an entrepreneur running an IT consulting company and previously co-owning a food store in Ottawa. The candidate volunteered with Des Collines Minor Hockey, having held the role of President and Vice-President.
Bloc Québécois (BQ): As of publication, the candidate is yet to be announced. Candidates have until April 7 to announce their candidacy.
New Democratic Party (NDP): Gilbert Whiteduck
- Whiteduck was born and raised in Pontiac Kitigan-Zibi. He has served on the band council for Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg for 20 years, including seven years as Chief. The candidate has worked for over 30 years in education. Whiteduck has four university degrees. He is known as a strong advocate for his community. He also served as Senior Education Advisor with the First Nations Education Council for two years.
Green Party of Canada (GPC): As of publication, the candidate is yet to be announced. Candidates have until April 7 to announce their candidacy.
People's Party of Canada (PPC): Todd Hoffman
- Hoffman is a former member of the Canadian Armed Forces. Later, he became an entrepreneur, running a construction company and a microbrewery before taking his current position as a high school teacher. Hoffman was involved with the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce for many years. He has served as president and is currently vice-president of the organization.
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