
LaurenK
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To see our population growth in comparative perspective like this is something


I am honoured to welcome Matt Jeneroux to our caucus as the newest member of Canada’s new government. Building a stronger, more resilient, and more independent country will require ambition, collaboration, and occasionally, sacrifice. I am grateful to Matt and his family that he will continue his service as a strong voice for Edmonton Riverbend in Parliament. For more than a decade, Matt has been entrusted by Albertans to help shape a stronger future. He was first elected to Alberta’s Legislature in 2012 and to Canada’s Parliament in 2015 — earning four consecutive mandates in the House of Commons. In Ottawa, he has taken on portfolios that are central to Canada’s economic strength, security, and national resilience — including as Shadow Minister for supply chains, innovation, infrastructure, health, and housing. He is a strong voice in international engagement and parliamentary diplomacy, having served as Vice-Chair of the Canada-UK Interparliamentary Association and Founder of the Canada-ASEAN Parliamentary Group, and building direct working relationships with lawmakers across NATO, Europe, Asia, Africa, the United States and the OSCE. As a new special advisor on economic and security partnerships, Matt’s leadership will contribute to strengthening Canada’s alliances and trade partnerships, advancing Canada’s leadership in global security cooperation, and building our strength at home. The world has changed, and Canada must change with it. This is a time to come together — and together, we will build a stronger future for Edmonton, Alberta, and all Canadians.



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I’m immensely disappointed by the Alberta Teachers’ Association's decision to withdraw Paul Brandt as one of their keynote speakers at the North Central Teachers convention this past week. Not only is Paul Brandt one of Canada’s greatest musicians, but his organization “Not in My City” has been leading the fight against sex trafficking for years— especially when it comes to endangering our children. Standing up for the victims of sex trafficking is most certainly a non-partisan cause. While the ATA searches for some sort of explanation as to why they cancelled his recent appearance to engage with teachers, I'd encourage all Albertans to learn more about the important work that Paul does by visiting his website: notinmycity.ca







