As part of his tour to the North Coast, the NDP MP is looking to partner with the City of Prince Rupert in a public town hall event on the issue, taking the pulse of the community when it comes to the kind of infrastructure issues and concerns that they may have.
Mr. Cullen made his suggestion in a letter to the Mayor and Council from December, where he outlines how he hopes to work with municipalities, First Nations and Regional District's to ensure that federal funding opportunities are made available to communities across the Northwest.
The MP notes the focus that the newly elected Liberal government had placed on infrastructure in the
recent federal election campaign and that he plans to hold them accountable to that commitment.
NDP MP Nathan Cullen hopes to talk infrastructure in Prince Rupert with a town hall in February (photo from City of PR annual report) |
Mr. Cullen is hoping to share the stage with the Mayor and Council on Tuesday, February 9th. More details on his plans for the town hall event can be found form the January 6th notes of the Information to Council Section of the city website on page 2
You can find more information on the work of the NDP MP in Ottawa from our archive page.
Our past items related to infrastructure issues on the North Coast can be found from our archive page here.
Further background on municipal issues can be found on our Council Discussion archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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