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BFHOF adds six board members

BFHOF adds six board members Thursday, January 21, 2021    The Bass Fishing Hall of Fame has added six members to its Board of Directors to begin serving a three-year term this month, leading the organization into its next steps of growth on the heels of a highly-successful recent effort to expand and increase the Hall’s outreach and impact. The new members include: > Todd Ceisner, associate publisher of In-Fisherman; > Kathy Fennel, executive vice president and COO for Major League Fishing; > Matt Pangrac, freelance journalist and tournament angler; > Tim Price, freshwater field promotions manager for Johnson Outdoors Marine Group; and > Bruce Stanton, vice president and general manager of PRADCO Fishing.

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Few MPs are opting out of the next election — so far

Few MPs are opting out of the next election so far Éric Grenier © Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press Former Liberal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains announced he would not be running for re-election, prompting a cabinet shuffle last week. When people sense the party might be coming to an end, they start eyeing the exits. MPs are no different  particularly in the uncertain climate of a minority government. This past week, three MPs announced they would not be seeking re-election when the country next goes to the polls. One of those retirement announcements that of Liberal MP Navdeep Bains  prompted a cabinet shuffle.

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A list of federal MPs who've said they will not run again in the next election | iNFOnews

OTTAWA - Liberal MP Navdeep Bains has announced he's stepping down from his role as innovation, science and industry minister and won't run again in the nex

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Plett co-signed order barring international travel during pandemic — then went to Mexico

Senator co-signed order barring international travel during pandemic then went to Mexico Elizabeth Thompson © Chris Rands/CBC Conservative Senator Don Plett of Manitoba travelled to Mexico over the holidays despite having co-signed a letter barring MPs and Senators from travelling abroad on interparliamentary trips. Conservative Sen. Don Plett who sparked controversy by travelling to Mexico on vacation over the holidays co-signed a directive last year barring all MPs and senators from travelling outside Canada as part of interparliamentary delegations. The directive, initially signed in March and renewed repeatedly, is still in effect. It is expected to be renewed again before it expires on Feb. 5.

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