Outgoing MP Rachel Blaney thanks North Islanders for 10 years of support
- Rachel Blaney, the North Island-Powell River MP, will not run in the upcoming federal election after nearly 10 years in office.
- During her tenure, Blaney achieved major milestones, including the service animal bill and the return of $742.4 million to low-income seniors affected by the pandemic.
- Blaney expressed gratitude for her time as MP, stating, 'It has been an honour to serve as the representative of this region.'
- Blaney introduced several private members' bills, such as a national strategy on aging and the elimination of styrofoam from dock infrastructure.
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