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Bobbi Ann Brady
Media Releases
Bobbi Ann Brady

Brady disappointed government won’t give small business a break

For immediate release: November 18, 2024      QUEEN’S PARK— MPP Bobbi Ann Brady is disappointed the PC government voted against one of her opposition colleagues’ Bill 195, Cutting Taxes on Small Businesses Act, 2024. Bill 195 would provide tax relief for Ontario’s small businesses by cutting the effective small business tax rate in half, from 3.2 per

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Bobbi Ann Brady
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Bobbi Ann Brady

Brady Honours the Brave

For immediate release: November 7, 2024      QUEEN’S PARK – Bobbi Ann Brady, MPP for Haldimand-Norfolk, today stood during Remembrance tributes in the Ontario Legislature and spoke in honour of our brave Canadian veterans past and present, those who fell, survivors, regiments, squadrons, and military service organizations. Brady impressed upon her colleagues how important it is

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Bobbi Ann Brady
Media Releases
Bobbi Ann Brady

Brady fondly remembers Councillor Marie Trainer

For immediate release: November 7, 2024      QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Bobbi Ann Brady rose in the Ontario Legislature to honour the memory of Haldimand County councillor and former mayor Marie Trainer. Ms. Trainer passed away October 31st from complications sustained nearly two months after being involved in a serious motor vehicle collision. “I met Marie

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Brady asks tough questions on Townsend

For immediate release: November 6, 2024      Queen’s Park—MPP Bobbi Ann Brady today stood in the Ontario Legislature to ask Premier Ford point blank about his plans for the 567 hectares of land the Ontario government transferred to and holds under the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and Economic Reconciliation at Townsend. “Speaker, through you to the

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Time Ontario dedicates crosswalks to Canadian heroes

For immediate release: October 31, 2024      Queen’s Park—Haldimand-Norfolk MPP Bobbi Ann Brady says it’s long past due to create a permanent reminder of the sacrifices Canadian military veterans and soldiers have made and continue to make for society’s gift of freedom. Yesterday, Brady tabled a motion in the Ontario Legislature that reads: That, in the

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Fall Economic Statement all trick no treat

For immediate release: October 30, 2024      QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Bobbi Ann Brady is pouring over pages of Fall Economic Statement and feels at first glance, it’s another missed opportunity for this government. “I was hard pressed to find anything in the Fall Economic Statement (FES) that matters to Ontario Families, let alone families in Haldimand-Norfolk,”

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Ministry of Transportation continues to dither and delay

For immediate release: October 23, 2024      QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Bobbi Ann Brady once again stood in the Ontario Legislature to ask the Minister of Transportation to provide a start date for long-overdue Argyle Street Bridge reconstruction in Caledonia.  Brady also asked when traffic lights will be installed at the dangerous Highway 6 and Haldibrook Road

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Brady wishes Todd Smith well but worries about education

For immediate release: August 16, 2024      Brady wishes Todd Smith well but worries about education QUEEN’S PARK – Upon hearing of Education Minister Todd Smith’s sudden resignation today, MPP Bobbi Ann Brady wished Mr. Smith well but worries about the state of Ontario’s education system. “I want to wish Todd Smith all the best as

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Provincial money flowing to assist with hazards from old, inactive gas wells

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 12, 2024 CANFIELD – Provincial funding to assist with managing the hazards posed by old, inactive gas wells is flowing to Haldimand and Norfolk Counties. Announced earlier this year as part of a $2.5 million investment to help nine municipalities in Southwestern Ontario with emergency preparedness, Norfolk County will receive $280,000

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Brady wants to welcome the Legislature to 2015

For immediate release: June 7, 2024                   QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Brady recently tabled a motion urging the Ontario Legislature to catch up with the House of Commons and allow citizens the ability to send electronic petitions (e-petitions) to the Ontario government.  The federal government has empowered Canadians to sign and submit online e-petitions since December

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