NWT election: Q&As with each YK and Hay River candidate

Moose FM sat down with each candidate ahead of the territorial election day on November 23, 2015. Here’s the full list.

Click on each district to find full transcripts of interviews with candidates running for office in that district.

All interviews were taped in the space of one week in November.

More information: How to vote (at Elections NWT’s website)


Yellowknife

Frame Lakecandidate Q&As

Great Slave candidate Q&As

Kam Lake candidate Q&As

Range Lakecandidate Q&As

Yellowknife Northcandidate Q&As

Yellowknife Centre candidate Q&As

Yellowknife South – candidate Q&As

Dettah, Ndilo, Fort Resolution, Lutselk’e

Tu Nedhe-Wiilidehcandidate Q&As

Hay River

Hay River North candidate Q&As

Hay River South candidate Q&As

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