Thursday, 20 June 2013

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Response to "No more cycling deaths in Ottawa" petition

Over the past few weeks, I have received many e-mails and letters from concerned citizens following a tragic cyclist accident in October. I thank you for your e-mails and letters concerning cyclist safety in Ottawa and I very much appreciate you taking the time to voice your opinions with me on this important issue.

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Statement on the passing of Barbara Ann Scott

Statement by Paul Dewar on the passing of Barbara Ann Scott

"I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Barbara Ann Scott – a great Canadian athlete, an inspiration for all Canadians and a fellow Ottawan.

Her many contributions to Canadian athletics, through her successes on and off the ice, and her dedication to her hometown of Ottawa have made her a great role model for all those who wish to pursue their passions and to give back to their communities.

I extend my sympathies to Ms. Scott's friends and family. While we will miss her dearly, her memory will live on through the triumphs of those that she touched, encouraged and inspired."

   

A plan to build new child care spaces in Ottawa

ChildcareQuality child care is expensive and spaces are limited. Nine thousand families in Ottawa are currently on the waiting list for licensed child care spaces.

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Layton outlines made-in-Canada defence plan

I’ll make Joint Support Ships my focus, not F-35 fighters

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Layton commits to more police, safer streets for our kids

New Democrat plan addresses gang recruitment, home invasions

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New Democrats will protect your pensions: Dewar

Pensions“Paul Dewar was the first politician to understand how Nortel’s insolvency would put many disabled employees into poverty”, said Sue Kennedy, a Nortel employee who was on Long Term Disability and lost her income and medical benefits on December 31 2010.

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Layton proposes new help for senior health care

New Democrats have a plan for next generation of health care

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Layton announces plan to help ‘sandwich generation’

Who do you trust to get results for working families?

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Contact Paul

Email: paul.dewar@parl.gc.ca

Constituency Office:

1306 Wellington Street

Suite 304

Ottawa, Ontario

K1Y 3B2

Phone: 613-946-8682

Requests for passes to question period:

Please call my office at 613-946-8682 and provide the full names of all guests who will be attending. The names will be forwarded to visitor services.

Please give us at least 24 hours advance notice to fulfill your request.

**PLEASE NOTE: My office no longer issues physical passes to question period. They are now issued by House of Commons security**

 It is not necessary to have an MP pass to sit in the public gallery when the House of Commons is in session.

To see when the House of Commons is in session visit: House of Commons Calendar  

Question period starts at 2:15pm Monday-Thursday and at 11:15am on Fridays.

It is advisable to arrive at least 30 minutes beforehand.