by Cheryl Gallant | Apr 13, 2017 | News (Local), News (National), Our Community, Press Release
What do pot sales and bringing back the long-gun registry have in common? A lot, according to this Federal Government. They both waste time. Wasting Parliament’s time with foolish campaign promises that were made to be broken confirms what we said during the last...
by Cheryl Gallant | Apr 10, 2017 | News (Local), Pembroke, Press Release
I was pleased to attend the Graduation ceremony of Algonquin College’s Skills Link Program. All participants of the Skills Link program are to be congratulated on their successful graduation. The training and skills you have learned these last few weeks will help you...
by Cheryl Gallant | Apr 7, 2017 | News (Local), Press Release, Renfrew
I was pleased to visit with Father Peter Do and Pauline Hughes of Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Renfrew to announce a grant in the amount of $50,000 through the Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF). Congratulations to Pauline Hughes for her hard work on this successful...
by Cheryl Gallant | Apr 7, 2017 | Admaston Bromley, News (Local), Press Release
I was pleased to visit with Admaston/Bromley Township Mayor Michael Donohue, Councillors Mike Quilty, Robert Dick, Bob Hall, and Annette Louis to announce $2,200 in funding through the Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF). I would like to congratulate the township on...
by Cheryl Gallant | Apr 5, 2017 | Greater Madawaska, News (Local), Press Release
I was pleased to visit Liz Murphy, owner of Calabogie Peaks Resort, to announce $50,000 in funding through the Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF). This funding is welcome news for the community. As home to the Calabogie Adaptive Ski Program, Calabogie Peaks is a leader...
by Cheryl Gallant | Mar 24, 2017 | Arnprior, Media Release, News (Local), News (National), Press Release
I was pleased to join Rima Aristocrat, CEO of Willis College, for the official launch of Willis College’s Veteran Friendly Transition Program (VFTP), an education program designed to help Veterans succeed in their careers following their discharge from the Canadian...