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Liberal MP Robert D. Nault

Liberal MP Robert D. Nault represents Kenora, Ont.

Opportunities missed in rural Canada without adequate investments

Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP ROBERT D. NAULT | September 4, 2017
A barn near Kindcardine, Ont. Liberal MP Robert D. Nault writes that federal and provincial governments need to increase their investment in infrastructure outside of major cities. The Hill Times photograph by Kristen Shane
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP ROBERT D. NAULT | September 4, 2017
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP ROBERT D. NAULT | September 4, 2017
A barn near Kindcardine, Ont. Liberal MP Robert D. Nault writes that federal and provincial governments need to increase their investment in infrastructure outside of major cities. The Hill Times photograph by Kristen Shane
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP ROBERT D. NAULT | July 24, 2017
Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett and Health Minister Jane Philpott. Liberal MP Bob Nault and Health Minister Jane Philpott, visited Wunnimun Lake First Nation, where she announced $500,000 for the planning of a new health facility and $465,000 for Wunnumin Lake’s Choose Life Program, designed to expedite access to mental health services and supports for First Nations children and youth in NAN communities who are at risk of committing suicide. On July 24, Ms. Philpott, Ontario Health Minister, Eric Hoskins, and other Indigenous leaders will meet in Ottawa to discuss this health-care crisis. The Hill Times photographs by Jake Wright and Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP ROBERT D. NAULT | July 24, 2017
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP ROBERT D. NAULT | July 24, 2017
Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett and Health Minister Jane Philpott. Liberal MP Bob Nault and Health Minister Jane Philpott, visited Wunnimun Lake First Nation, where she announced $500,000 for the planning of a new health facility and $465,000 for Wunnumin Lake’s Choose Life Program, designed to expedite access to mental health services and supports for First Nations children and youth in NAN communities who are at risk of committing suicide. On July 24, Ms. Philpott, Ontario Health Minister, Eric Hoskins, and other Indigenous leaders will meet in Ottawa to discuss this health-care crisis. The Hill Times photographs by Jake Wright and Sam Garcia