by Cheryl Gallant | Aug 10, 2017 | Brudenell Lyndoch & Raglan, News (Local)
I recently visited Palmer Rapids, making a stop at the Community Wesleyan Church to see how a federal grant will benefit physically disabled visitors and parishioners. One of the great teachings of the Bible is ‘Treat others as you want to be treated.’ The Community...
by Cheryl Gallant | Jul 28, 2017 | News (Local), News (National), Our Community
This particular radical, fringe, Toronto-based party has released a misleading ad against the non-partisan all-party Parliamentary Outdoor Caucus as part of its campaign against Members of Parliament, who support heritage activities enjoyed by their constituents. I am...
by Cheryl Gallant | Jul 12, 2017 | Media Release, News (Local), Petawawa
I visited the Petawawa Heritage Village this past weekend, to hear how visitors will go back in time to 19th Century Upper Ottawa Valley Canada Day celebrations. On July 1st, 1867, residents of Renfrew County in Canada West were witnesses and participants in a once in...
by Cheryl Gallant | Jul 5, 2017 | Defence & Readiness, News (Local)
I am proud to join the many, outraged constituents who have contacted me to share their disgust with any plan to give hard earned taxpayer dollars to a convicted terrorist. First of all, on behalf of the people of Canada, I extend our condolences to the widow of...
by Cheryl Gallant | Jun 30, 2017 | All News, Job Creators, News (Local)
Forestry workers deserve honesty from government. The Liberals do not support the working forest and the approximately 370,000 direct and indirect jobs the forestry sector generates in Canada. Rather than misleading forestry workers, Trudeau should tell the truth on...
by Cheryl Gallant | Jun 15, 2017 | Defence & Readiness, Media Release, News (Local), News (National), Petawawa, Press Release
The recently announced Liberal Defence policy depends on a Conservative Government being elected in the next Federal election. The defence plan announced by the Federal Government will not provide funding until after the next election. Canadians know from the first...