From the Hill to the Lake – Eric Melillo MP Kenora

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Kenora MP Eric Melillo
Kenora MP Eric Melillo

By Eric Melillo MP

KENORA – Politics – It was great join Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to meet with Webequie Chief Cornelius Wabasse and Marten Falls Chief Bruce Achneepineskum to discuss the Northern Road Link project. This road will connect their communities to the provincial highway network and open up economic opportunities.

Non-Confidence Motion

After 9 years of this NDP-Liberal government, taxes are up, costs are up, crime is up, and their time is up.

They have doubled the debt, doubled housing costs, caused the worst inflation in 40 years, sent two million people to the food bank, and instituted polices that have caused crime to spike in our communities.

We need a carbon tax election so Canadians can vote for our common sense plan to axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, and stop the crime. That is why we have introduced a non-confidence motion in this government that was voted on this week.

The NDP had a choice: support our motion and give Canadians a say at the ballot box or continue to prop up the Liberals. Unfortunately, despite their theatrical announcement of ending the carbon tax coalition, the NDP voted to support the Liberals again. The coalition is clearly still intact.

Our Conservative team will continue to push for an election so Canadians can decide whether they want to support our plan to make life more affordable and axe the tax or the NDP-Liberal carbon tax plan.

Working for You

If you’re planning to be in Ottawa and are interested in attending Question Period or taking a tour of Parliament, please let me know and my office can help reserve Question Period and tour tickets.

As always, if there is anything my office can assist you with, please call me at 807-223-2182 (Dryden) or 807-468-2170 (Kenora) or email me at eric.melillo@parl.gc.ca.

Sincerely,
Eric Melillo
Member of Parliament
Kenora Riding

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