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Singh will be speaking soon in Edmonton. Later, he’ll participate in the Assembly of First Nations election forum.
AFN, an advocacy organization for chiefs countrywide, is holding virtual forums with party leaders. Green Party Co-Leaders Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault appeared in a session April 14 and Poilievre participated yesterday.
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Blanchet faces a familiar accusation
Blanchet greets customers during a photo op at Petinos, a breakfast diner on Montreal’s South Shore. (Raffy Boudjikanian/CBC) I’m Raffy Boudjikanian, a senior reporter with CBC’s Parliamentary Bureau following the Bloc campaign.
“Monsieur Blanchet, bonjour,” Martin Cozic, a lone diner sitting down for brunch at Petinos on Montreal’s South Shore, called out this morning while Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet was engaged in shaking hands during a photo op.
Cozic was sitting upright, clearly prepared for the moment.
“You look like you’re getting ready to ask me a question,” Blanchet said with a smile.
Cozic’s question: how can …

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