Former MPs billed taxpayers over $90,000 in 'transitional' education benefits: documents cdnpoli
Dan Ruimy, who represented the Vancouver-area riding of Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge until he was voted out of office in 2019, saw his plans to become a self-employed immigration consultant put on the back burner after becoming mayor of the City of Maple Ridge in last October’s municipal election.House committee officially calls for government inquiry into foreign election interference
Trost represented ridings in Saskatoon from 2004 to 2019, until losing his party’s nomination for the riding ahead of that year’s federal election. Rankin held that position until late 2020, when he was elected to B.C.’s provincial legislature, where he currently serves as the province’s Indigenous relations minister.
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