Martinez Ferrada won’t run again federally, sets her sights on Montreal mayoralty race

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Martinez Ferrada won’t run again federally, sets her sights on Montreal mayoralty race
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Now former tourism minister Soraya Martinez Ferrada made two announcements last week: 1. she’s not running again in the next federal election because and 2. she’s running to be mayor of Montreal. In a video posted on X on Feb. 6, the two-term MP for Hochelaga said: “In the last few weeks, a lot of you have reached out for me to get involved in a new way, as mayor of Montreal.

Then followed by a clip of Trudeau in a press conference saying Canadians are “a little perplexed” by the now-delayed levy and Trump's desire to reduce the prime minister's role to that of a state governor. “I don’t think there’s a lot of Americans who wake up in the morning saying 'Agh! Damn Canada! We should really go after Canada,'” said Trudeau. “I have never seen Canadians so fucking mad,” said Meyers, seated alone at his desk.

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