Friday, June 24, 2005
Better late than never
Apparently the PMO reads Moldy.
Prime Minister Paul Martin is slated to tour various Alberta areas hit hard by the recent torrential rain. Martin, will likely, be offering various forms of compensation when he tours the flood-stricken communities today.
Martin will visit High River, which suffered particularly heavy damage earlier this month. In High River, Martin and Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan will meet with mayors of flood-stricken areas, who are expected to request federal aid.
Later, Martin will head to Calgary to see the flood damage in the southwestern part of the city.
Insurance analysts have said the repair bill could exceed $200 million.
No truth to the rumour that the Muck will be in the entourage whispering "disparity" at every turn.
Prime Minister Paul Martin is slated to tour various Alberta areas hit hard by the recent torrential rain. Martin, will likely, be offering various forms of compensation when he tours the flood-stricken communities today.
Martin will visit High River, which suffered particularly heavy damage earlier this month. In High River, Martin and Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan will meet with mayors of flood-stricken areas, who are expected to request federal aid.
Later, Martin will head to Calgary to see the flood damage in the southwestern part of the city.
Insurance analysts have said the repair bill could exceed $200 million.
No truth to the rumour that the Muck will be in the entourage whispering "disparity" at every turn.