Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will join his
Special Representative for the Prairies
Jim Carr, as well as
Winnipeg-area MP Kevin Lamoureux to mark National Nursing Week with a livestreamed meet-up with Manitoba nurses and nursing students. (1 PM)
Later this afternoon, he’ll team up with
Brampton North Liberal MP Kamal Khera to pay a virtual visit to a pop-up vaccination clinic at the Brampton Islamic Centre, which, as per the notice, will also be livestreamed on the prime minister’s Twitter feed.(2:45)
He’ll also hold his usual Monday morning huddle with his front bench team, including
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who is also set to take the lead for her government during the opening round of question period this afternoon. (2 PM)
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A number of northeast communities are set to receive funding for local infrastructure projects.
The Government of Saskatchewan, in conjunction with the Government of Canada, had announced over $50 million worth of funding going towards 55 projects in Saskatchewan.
“Through collaboration with our provincial and municipal partners, we are funding important infrastructure projects throughout Saskatchewan,” said Government of Canada’s Special Representative for the Prairies Jim Carr in a release. “With the COVID-19 Resilience Stream, we are also responding to the impacts of the pandemic through flexible and accelerated investments in key infrastructure upgrades as quickly as possible. The funding announced today will help communities build back better, create jobs, and build cleaner, more inclusive communities.”
iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 27, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will provide an update on COVID-19 this morning. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics
Hours after confirming, via Twitter, that his government will be providing emergency military and logistical support to Ontario to bolster its fight against the third wave of the pandemic including, as per the Star, “three Canadian army teams of nurses and medics, plus Canadian Red Cross personnel to help ease the pressure on intensive care units”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heads to the precinct to deliver one of his regularly-scheduled on-camera COVID-19 updates. (11:30 AM)
Joining him for the mid-morning media availability, according to the advisory, will be a trio of key front benchers
iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 22, 2021 6:01am Twitter Photo: @JustinTrudeau
After spending the last few days promoting his minority government’s $101 billion plan to get Canada through the current pandemic and on the road to recovery,
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to take his message to an international audience, courtesy of a morning speaking slot at a high-level climate change summit hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden.
He’s also set to take part in a session on “climate solutions” where he’ll be joined by
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and
International Development Minister Karina Gould. (11:45 AM)
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