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Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu has welcomed a couple of new hires of late, most recently scooping up Ghada Abid to fill the role of issues manager and Quebec regional affairs adviser. Ghada Abid is now working for the Indigenous services minister.
Natalie Woodland joined Minister Guilbeault's team last December. Photograph courtesy of LinkedIn Most belatedly, there’s the December hiring of Natalie Woodland as Ontario regional affairs adviser. Woodland has previously interned as a field organizer with Green Corps in Denver, Colo., and has worked as a field office director with Fund for the Public Interest in Boston, Mass.
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