The Dawson Trail community has been very active the past few weeks. February was I Love To Read Month, so I spent lots of time visiting the different schools throughout the riding and reading to the students.
Team Lagassé has a new home. As a result of the boundary changes that took place last year, St. Adolphe-where our former constituency office was-is no longer a part of the Dawson Trail riding. We’re now breaking in our brand-new office in Ste. Anne.
I hope that everyone had a wonderful holiday season and a great start to the New Year. 2020 is an exciting year because not only is it the beginning of a new decade, but it also marks the 150th anniversary of Manitoba joining confederation.
Well, it’s December. Where has the year gone? These past couple of weeks have seen a lot of activity in the Dawson Trail constituency, and that’s going to increase as the holidays continue to creep up.
With November underway, I’m looking forward to what the rest of this month will bring, particularly in regard to our Manitoba government.
With a new mandate from Manitobans for our provincial government, I’m pleased to have the privilege of serving and representing the Dawson Trail constituency for another term at the legislature.
I am happy to report that since the beginning of this year, several organizations in the constituency of Dawson Trail have received grants from our Manitoba government.
Manitobans understand that a stable income and financial certainty are necessary for retirement. Our government is working diligently on strengthening the province’s pension system to ensure that steadiness after their working years.
With the legislative session wrapped up for the next few months, I am looking forward to getting out more in the Dawson Trail constituency.
Our Manitoba government is now providing non-profit groups and charitable organizations with a modern and efficient grant support program for community development projects.