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A cleaned classroom is seen during a media tour of Hastings Elementary school in Vancouver, Wednesday, September 2, 2020. Catherine Monias canât wait for the day she sees the buses pull up outside her office and the kids of her remote Manitoba First Nation stream back into the hallways after schools were closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward May 27, 2021 - 1:00 AM
Catherine Monias can t wait for the day she sees the buses pull up outside her office and the kids from her remote Manitoba First Nation stream back into the hallways following months of their schools being forced closed by COVID-19.
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Fernando Minna, who served as policy adviser to Conservative MP Phil Coleman for over four years before signing on with the Capital Hill Group last month, has had a busy week.
Minna registered for several California-based tech companies, as well as CyberNB Association Inc., which put him at the top of the list for most new registrations this past week.
According to the filings, he’ll be working with the California-based tech company,
Adobe to try and increase awareness within government for possible future procurement opportunities.