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This is part of a series called Ann’s Eye, featuring the work of Ann Paul, a Wolastoqey content creator. You can see more Ann’s Eye pieces by clicking here.

Sitansisk First Nation, also known as St. Mary’s, invited political candidates to attend a community forum on Thursday night in Fredericton to answer questions from Sitansisk members.

Jill Green of the Progressive Conservatives, Matthew Socek of the NDP, Anthea Plummer of the Greens and Luke Randall of the Liberals attended, answering questions on tax agreements, unceded territory and funding for First Nations.

At one point during the evening, CBC content creator Ann Paul asked the candidates to speak from the heart.

“I know what you have to offer, but tell me what’s inside you,” she said. 

Watch the video to see more of what took place at the community forum.

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Jill Green of the Progressive Conservatives, Matthew Socek of the NDP, Anthea Plummer of the Greens and Luke Randall of the Liberals attended a forum at Sitansisk First Nation on Thursday night, where community members were able to ask questions before Monday’s election.

Ann’s Eye

Photographer Ann Paul brings an Indigenous lens to stories from First Nations communities across New Brunswick. Click here or on the image below to see more of her work. 

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