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Blaney hosts town hall to discuss TPP

The North Island-Powell River MP is hosting a town hall meeting on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Tonight, Rachel Blaney will be joined by special guest Tracey Ramsey, NDP critic for international trade and Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns.

Blaney says they will be going over concerns and questions from residents.

Blaney says Ramsey will be a great voice because of her extensive experience.

Tonight’s meeting is at 7 PM at the Filberg Centre in Courtenay. A second meeting will be tomorrow starting at 6 o’clock at the Maritime Heritage Centre in Campbell River.

Justin Goulet
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