Congrats to Retired Corporal Christine Soucy who was presented with her Retirement Certificate and 25 Year Bronze Clasp with One Star, as well as a Peacekeeping medal, at a recent Long Service Awards ceremony held at #RCMPNL Headquarters in St. John’s.
20 years ago four Mounties left their home to serve and protect their community and they never came home.
Cst. Anthony Gorden (28)
Cst. Leo Johnston (31)
Cst. Brock Myron (29)
Cst. Peter Schiemann (25)
May their memories be a blessing and their services remembered always
“It's offensive for the President of the United States to not only claim, but to double down, that he's interested in taking Canada as the 51st state," says Premier Andrew Furey from Washington as he confirmed Trump's tariff threats would impact NL iron https://t.co/YSjHsYHxwV
An honour to join the large crowd at the Basilica today, paying respect to the 84 lives lost on the #OceanRanger in February 1982 @TCAR_GovNL@PremierofNL
Plugged off Russia.
Plugged into Europe.
Today, we celebrate the Baltic States' energy independence.
Europe is following your lead - phasing out Russian energy and building a free future together ↓ https://t.co/LnGnDeeQr9
Feb. 1-7 is Eating Disorders Awareness week. Did you know that thousands of people in our province live with eating disorders? Learn more about eating disorders and read one person’s inspiring story. https://t.co/YzGqwOjcoD
#EDAW#EmbracingPossibilities
As uncertainty continues over proposed US tariffs, myself and fellow Premiers met with the Prime Minister for another virtual session to further our Team Canada approach, and continue to prepare an appropriate response.
Our government will be there for its people.
This week, Hydro President and CEO @jennifer1973 and Vice Presidents Walter Parsons and Michael Ladha, had the opportunity to participate in the House of Assembly debate on the MOU with Quebec to terminate and replace the 1969 Upper Churchill Contract, develop Gull Island and expand capacity of the Churchill Falls plant. The robust dialogue, as well as the thoughtful and challenging questions, provided opportunity to share the accurate and detailed information regarding this historic MOU. The opportunity was welcome, the discourse was important. The future of this province is bright and our organization is proud to help lead the way. We encourage members of the public to continue with us in the dialogue by attending one of the four upcoming community webinars. Please sign up to attend here: https://t.co/BkXrsixfIj
This historic session has provided extraordinary insight and transparency on the MOU. Hear Minister Parsons highlight how different this debate is compared to the non-debate on Muskrat Falls ⬇️
Newfoundland and Labrador’s historic agreement with Quebec will unlock the full benefits of the Churchill River.
After three days of considerable information being presented to the House of Assembly by the negotiating team and industry experts, the Provincial Government, NDP and independent members have agreed that the Consumer Advocate will lead a panel to provide strong, independent oversight as we finalize agreements that will create thousands of jobs, encourage economic development and bring more than $225 billion to the province.
We have learned from past mistakes. Our new transformative MOU with Quebec is nothing like Muskrat Falls. It has the power to transform our province for generations to come.
We are moving forward on an agreement that will benefit all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians including bringing billions of dollars into the province that can be invested on such things as new schools, hospitals, and roads, as well as invite new economic benefits.
Learn about the MOU by visiting, https://t.co/5TbcwrCKzh