A bountiful ‘blue farm’ buffet with the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance

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The Conservative caucus received a hero's welcome at the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance’s reception on Nov. 26 as the sector grapples with a five-year deadline to bring their farms to shore. Cooke Aquaculture's Joel Richardson, left, Conservative MP Ron Liepert, CAIA President Timothy Kennedy, and Conservative MPs Dave Epp, Richard Bragdon, Anna Roberts, Clifford Small, and Marc Dalton.

Dropping in and out throughout the evening—presumably after ducking out of the emergency debate on Trump’s tariff threat— Party Central also spotted Conservative MPs Dave Epp, Richard Bragdon, Leslyn Lewis, Ron Liepert, Anna Roberts, and Marc Dalton; International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen, and Liberal MPs Francis Drouin, Churence Rogers, and Joyce Murray.

 

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