Member of Parliament for Provencher, Ted Falk, applauds the Harper Government for announcing an investment of more than $1.5 million to Pulse Canada.
Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, today reminded area businesses and not-for-profit organizations that the deadline to apply for funding under the Canada Summer Jobs program is January 31, 2014.
Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, took part in the grand opening of the gymnasium at École communautaire Saint-Georges.
Newly elected and local Member of Parliament Ted Falk was officially sworn in as the federal representative for Manitoba’s Provencher Riding in the House of Commons.
Ted Falk, Conservative candidate for Provencher, was joined by thousands of Provencher residents on a live telephone town hall meeting tonight.
Today Prime Minister Stephen Harper called the by-election date for Provencher, and Conservative candidate, Ted Falk, welcomed the announcement.
More than 250 Conservative supporters joined Ted Falk yesterday as the Conservative candidate opened his campaign office.
Conservative Party of Canada candidate for the up-coming by-election in Provencher, Ted Falk, has released a statement in regards to the local economy.
Ted Falk will be the Conservative Party candidate in the upcoming Provencher byelection. A date for the byelection, to replace former Member of Parliament, Vic Toews, has not yet been announced.
Today, I am announcing my resignation as Member of Parliament for Provencher, Minister of Public Safety, and Regional Minister for Manitoba, effective tomorrow, Tuesday, July 9th.