Congratulations to the top three community winners of the Labrador Winter Games, Labrador City, Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Cartwright and the Sheshatshiu team for winning best dressed.
@MunicipalNL Awesome Conference, thanks to all who made this possible, special thanks to Craig for all of his support & help over the years. Wishing you all the Best Craig in your next endeavour!!!
@reneeryan99 Sorry to say , No .Doing virtual this year .Never missed many in the past years. Lots of good sessions & information.Thanks to all who made this possible!!!
@rcbstormpost Gas up there #quebec as some locations across the border in Southern Labrador have run out of Gasoline. The only thing worse than high gasoline prices is no gasoline available. Reality hit today as I visited 3 different Labrador locations, none had a gasoline inventory for sale.
The ongoing blockades and occupations are presenting serious challenges to law enforcement’s ability to effectively enforce the law. Because of that, the federal government is invoking the Emergencies Act to supplement provincial and territorial capacity.
The scope of these measures will be time-limited, geographically-targeted, and proportionate to the threats they are meant to address. The Act will be used to strengthen and support law enforcement agencies, at all levels, wherever needed across the country.
To be clear: This is about keeping Canadians safe and protecting people’s jobs. We cannot, and will not, allow illegal and dangerous activities to continue.
If you’re planning to travel outside of Canada for the holidays, please, change your plans. Let’s be clear: with the emergence of the Omicron variant and its spread around the world, now is not the time for non-essential international travel.
Regionalization - where we’ve been and where we’re going - is the first topic of discussion today at the MNL Conference and Trade Show, with MNL CEO Craig Pollett. #ItStartsWithUs#MNLAGM2021