Press Release: Investing in Youth Employment Opportunities Throughout New Brunswick
Today, Parliamentary Secretary, Jenna Sudds, on behalf of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, Marci Ien, visited the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick Inc. to highlight investments made in Moncton and across New Brunswick, through the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS) and the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program.
Cost of Living Update
As a former economist, the rising cost of living and inflation are issues that are top of mind for me. Untangling Canada’s supply chains, mitigating inflation, and making life more affordable are issues that we discuss frequently in the House of Commons.
Fixing delays at Canada’s airports
As travel begins to restart, Canadians have been experiencing long lines and delays at airports across the country.
Similar delays have been reported around the world as the air sector recovers but is experiencing challenging labor shortages in different parts of the system. These delays are caused by a combination of several factors.
Vyshyvanka Day
Jenna Sudds, Member of Parliament for Kanata—Carleton, today issued the following statement on the celebration of Vyshyvanka Day:
“Today, May 19th, is Vyshyvanka Day, an eminent symbol of Ukrainian culture and national identity…
Guide to navigating passport renewal delays
Since April 1 2022, over 302,000 passport applications were received. As a result, Service Canada is experiencing increased passport processing times, and is required to prioritize those travelling imminently.
Newsletter — April 2022
April showers bring May flowers! We certainly had our fair share of rain during the month of April, and I personally am very much looking forward to warmer weather and enjoying the many parks, pathways, and greenspaces we have available to us in Kanata—Carleton.
Supporting Canadians with Disabilities
The past two years, in particular, have reminded us of the systemic barriers and vulnerabilities faced by Canadians with disabilities.
Here are a few of the ways we’re supporting Canadians with disabilities and breaking down systemic barriers that impede their success:
Passport Canada Service Update
With the easing of public health restrictions and Canadians resuming their travels, Service Canada is now experiencing a large increase in demand for passports. This has resulted in lineups and longer than normal wait times for in-person service.
New Commission on the invocation of the Emergencies Act
When our government invoked the Emergencies Act to help end the illegal blockades and get our country moving again, we committed to Canadians that we’d be upfront and transparent about it. We have kept that commitment – and today we’re taking a further step with the establishment of the Public Order Emergency Commission.
ClubLink Update: My Letter to Dr. Fullerton
Earlier today, I sent a letter to Dr. Fullerton, voicing my concerns with the recent Ontario Land Tribunal ruling and echoing the asks she received from Kanata North Councillor Curry.
Budget 2022: Tax Fairness
Budget 2022 proposes additional measures that will make the tax system more fair, and new steps to ensure that the federal government is delivering the effective programs and services that Canadians deserve.
Kanata Golf and Country Club Update from Councillor Curry
Below is an update on the Kanata Golf and Country Club, as posted by Kanata North Councillor Cathy Curry:
Introducing Canada’s first full-scale electric vehicle production facility
Today, Minister Champagne announced that GM is investing over $2 billion to secure thousands of good, well-paying jobs and to launch Canada’s first full-scale commercial electric vehicle production facility.
As a fellow electric vehicle driver, this is such an exciting announcement for Canada — and for Canada’s environment!
High-speed internet at $20 a month for low income seniors, families
Families eligible to receive the maximum Canada Child Benefit or seniors eligible to receive the maximum Guaranteed Income Supplement qualify for high-speed internet for $20/month. Those eligible will receive information about how to apply.
Newsletter — March 2022
Spring is here! Many thanks to the city crews for their hard work keeping our streets and walkways snow-free throughout the winter months.
As the weather gets warmer and the days get sunnier, I hope you’re able to take advantage of Kanata—Carleton’s many outdoor activities and beautiful greenspaces.
Providing $10-a-day Childcare for Ontario Families
With today’s announcement of a multi-year childcare agreement with the province of Ontario, the federal government has secured a childcare agreement—and a plan to cut childcare costs in half—for every province and territory. Welcome aboard, Ontario!
National Quarterly Update on Opioid Harms
Today, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) released their National Quarterly Update on Opioid and Stimulant-related Harms in Canada.
Tragically, the report has found that there have been 5,369 apparent opioid toxicity deaths during the first 9 months of 2021.
This is heartbreaking news. These are not just numbers. They are beloved friends and family, community members, and coworkers.
Liberals Reach Confidence and Supply Agreement with NDP
Our government has reached a confidence and supply agreement with the New Democratic Party.
From my perspective, this agreement enables us to govern more effectively, and fulfill the mandate given to us in the last election.
Prime Minister’s Statement on International Women’s Day
“Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the achievements of women and girls that have helped shape the world we know today and we recommit to ensuring that everyone has the chance to reach their full potential, regardless of their gender identity, race, ethnicity or religion.”
Letter to Minister Freeland about Kanata—Carleton’s Budget 2022 Priorities
“Dear Minister Freeland,
I am writing to you today to put forward my riding’s priorities for the 2022 Budget, as shared with me by constituents of Kanata–Carleton. As we look forward to Budget 2022, I believe we need to be prudent in our spending decisions while finishing the fight against COVID-19.”