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Johns continues push for national cycling strategy

OTTAWA, ON - The Member of Parliament for Courtenay-Alberni continues his work to establish a National Cycling Strategy across...

Local MP’s Courtenay office set to move

COURTENAY, B.C. - The Member of Parliament for the riding of Courtenay-Alberni is moving his office space in Courtenay....

Johns named NDP Critic for Veterans Affairs

OTTAWA, ON- Courtenay-Alberni's Member of Parliament has a new role within the NDP government. Gord Johns has been appointed the...

Island MP Speaks Out on Coastal Debris Cleanup

Gord Johns is continuing his fight to protect coastal waters one year after the Hanjin Seattle cargo ship spill. ...

Johns Excited to Work Alongside New Federal NDP Leader

Jagmeet Singh is the new leader of the Federal NDP. Courtenay-Alberni Member of Parliament Gord Johns says Singh's anointment...

MP wraps up bike tour this Saturday

An island Member of Parliament is cycling across his riding to get in touch with residents. Courtenay-Alberni's Gord Johns says...

Courtenay-Alberni MP riding the riding

Courtenay-Alberni's Member of Parliament is hitting the road around the riding in support of a national cycling strategy. The Ride-the-Riding...

MP marks International Women’s Day

Today is International Women's Day. The Member of Parliament for Courtenay - Alberni is marking the occasion. Gord Johns...

Johns hosts climate change forum Wednesday

A public meeting is taking place this week to discuss climate change and its impacts to our local area. The...

Johns introduces National Cycling Strategy

The MP for Courtenay-Alberni has introduced a bill that will promote and help grow the cycling community in...

Leonard gunning for federal seat

Courtenay council member Ronna Rae Leonard is giving federal politics another try, as she's declared that she will be...
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