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Canada: MP Ruby Sahota hosts open house

| @indiablooms | Jan 15, 2018, at 09:45 pm

Brampton, Jan 15 (NITN): Member of Parliament for Brampton North, Ruby Sahota, on Saturday welcomed the community into her office for an open house.

Hundreds of local constituents, business owners, and community organizations were in attendance.

The open house served as an opportunity for the community of Brampton North to meet their Member of Parliament.

Constituents also had the chance to discuss topics of interest and concern with MP Sahota, while learning about what the Federal Government has achieved in the last two years and what more it is working hard to achieve this year.

Sahota said: “My goal has always been to be accessible to the community. I want to thank everyone that came out today, my staff and I were delighted to see how large and diverse the turnout was.”

“I had discussions about everything from how successful the Government’s efforts have been in supporting the economy and businesses to what sorts of funding we have provided Brampton for public transit and affordable housing. I always look forward to feedback so that I can continue to keep serving Brampton better,” she added.

Sahota and her staff have many more community events planned for 2018.

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