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August 20, 2009

Ignatieff's Shanghai stop

 A hint of what the Liberal leader will be doing in early September, via the Canada-China Business Council's newsletter.

September 9 - Shanghai
Canadian Trade and Markets of the Future
A CCBC Shanghai luncheon with Michael Ignatieff, M.P.

Michael Ignatieff is the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, the Leader of the Official Opposition, and a Member of Parliament.


The Canada China Business Council invites Canadians in Shanghai to hear Mr. Ignatieff's vision for Canada's role in international trade.
 

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Interesting timing...
When does the Fall Session of Parliament start -
When does the EI working group report back and
My alltime favourite Question - when will the LPC leadership stop playing peekaboo and come out with some substantive visioning for the longterm direction of this nation - and policy proposals for the next four years...?

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