The Conservative Leader said the PM should ‘butt out’ of provincial decisions after being asked his view on New Brunswick’s controversial policy to protect LGBTQ students in schools
in Wellesley, Ont., with a provincial representative, announced over $4-million in combined federal and provincial funding to bring high-speed internet access to more than 400 homes in the area communities. Clarifying the whereabouts ofas reported in Monday’s newsletter, she is in Brazil, visiting Brasilia from Monday to Tuesday, and in São Paulo on Wednesday.in London, Ont., announced an investment to fund 14 community‑based seniors projects.in Shediac, N.B.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, on a visit to New York City, was scheduled to visit the workers of the first unionized Amazon plant in Staten Island.
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