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RNAO's Take Your Politician to Work 2018 Scheduled Visits RNAO’s Take Your Politician to Work 2018 Scheduled Visits Date Politician Party Riding Site Location May 4, MPP John Liberal Ottawa South St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa Ottawa 2018 Fraser 2865 Riverside Drive,Ottawa, ON K1V 8N5 May 4, MPP Monique NDP Hamilton Mountain Grace Villa Hamilton 2018 Taylor 45 Lockton Crecent Hamilton ON L8V 4V5 May 7, Lisa Carriere Green London-Fanshawe Henley Place, London 2018 Party 1961 Cedarhollow Blvd, London, ON N5X 0C3 May 7, Eric Weniger PC London-Fanshawe Henley Place, London 2018 1961 Cedarhollow Blvd, London, ON N5X 0C3 May 9, Lou Rinaldi Liberal Northumberland- Northumberland Hills Hospital Cobourg 2018 Quinte West 1000, DePalma Drive Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 5W6 May 9, Eleanor Liberal Burlington The Brant Centre LTC Residence Burlington 2018 McMahon 1182 North Shore Blvd E, Burlington, ON L7S May John PC Renfrew-Nipissing- Bonnechere Manor Renfrew 10, Yakabuski Pembroke 2018 May Amanda NDP Elgin-Middlesex- Chartwell Aylmer Long-term care Aylmer 10, Stratton London home 2018 465 Talbot St W, Aylmer, ON N5H 1K8 May Kathleen Liberal Don Valley West The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto 10, Wynne 555 University Ave, Toronto, ON 2018 M5G 1X8 May Bob Delaney Liberal Mississauga- Credit Valley Hospital Mississauga 10, Streetsville 2200 Eglinton Ave. W. 2018 Mississauga, Ont. May Abhijeet Green Mississauga- Credit Valley Hospital Mississauga 10, Manay Party Streetsville 2200 Eglinton Ave. W. 2018 Mississauga, Ont. May Nina Tangri PC Mississauga- Credit Valley Hospital Mississauga 10, Streetsville 2200 Eglinton Ave. W. 2018 Mississauga, Ont. May Kathleen Liberal Don Valley West Southlake Regional Health Centre NewMarket 10, Wynne 596 Davis Dr, Newmarket, ON L3Y 2018 2P9 May Jeff Yurek PC Elgin-Middlesex- Elgin Manor, County of Elgin St. Thomas 10, London 39262 Fingal Line, St. Thomas, ON 2018 N5P 3S5 May Wayne Gates NDP Niagara Falls Crescent Park Lodge Fort Erie 10, 4 Hagey Ave, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1W3 2018 May Lorne Coe PC Whitby-Oshawa Durham-Northumberland Breakfast 11, 2018 May Joe Dickson Liberal Ajax Durham-Northumberland Breakfast 11, 2018 May Jennifer French NDP Oshawa RNAO Durham-Northumberland 11, Chapter Breakfast 2018 May John Fraser Liberal Ottawa South RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, 2018 May Nathalie Des Liberal Ottawa-Vanier RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, Rosiers 2018 May Lisa MacLeod PC Nepean-Carleton RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, 2018 May Jim Watson Mayor Mayor of Ottawa RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, 2018 May Cherie Wong Green Ottawa Centre RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, Party 2018 May Marianne Councillor Ward 4-Kanata North RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, Wilkinson 2018 May Shad Qadri Councillor Ward 6-Stittsville RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, 2018 May Keith Egli Councillor Ward 9-Knoxdale- RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, Merivale 2018 May Mathieu Fleury Councillor Ward 12-Rideau- RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, Vanier 2018 May David Councillor Ward 17-Capital RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, Chernushenko 2018 May George Councillor Ward 20-Osgoode RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, Darouze 2018 May Michael Qaqish Councillor Ward 22-Gloucester- RNAO Region 10 – Ottawa Breakfast Ottawa 11, South Nepean 2018 May Reza Moridi Liberal Richmond Hill Langstaff Square Community Health Richmond Hill 11, 170 Red Maple Rd #2, Richmond Hill, 2018 ON L4B 4T8 May Wayne Gates NDP Niagara Falls Niagara Falls Community Health Niagara falls 11, Centre 2018 4790 Victoria Avenue Niagara Falls, ON L2E 4C2 May Ted Arnott PC Wellington-Halton Wellington Terrace Long Term care Fergus 11, Hills Home 2018 474 Wellington County Rd 18, Fergus, ON N1M 2W3 May Chris Ballard Liberal Newmarket-Aurora SouthLake Regional Health centre Newmarket 11, 596 Davis Dr, Newmarket, ON L3Y 2018 2P9 May Peter Milczyn Liberal Etobicoke-Lakeshore Lamp Community Health Center Etobicoke 11, 185 Fifth St, Etobicoke, ON M8V 2Z5 2018 May Rick Nicholls PC Chatham-Kent-Essex Sun Parlour Home Leamington 11, 175 Talbot St E, Leamington, ON N8H 2018 1L9 May Lisa Thompson PC Huron-Bruce Clinton Community Hospital Clinton 11, 98 Shipley St., Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 2018 May Bill Walker PC Bruce-Grey-Owen Gateway Haven Wiarton 11, Sound 671 Frank St, Wiarton, ON N0H 2T0 2018 May Nathalie De Liberal Ottawa-Vanier Sandy Hill Community Health Centre Ottawa 11, Rosiers 221 Nelson St, Ottawa, ON K1N 1C7 2018 May Yasir Naqvi Liberal Ottawa centre Royal Place Ottawa LTC Facility Ottawa 11, 1141 Carling Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Z 2018 7K4 May Todd Smith PC Prince Edward- Quinte Health Care Belleville 11, Hastings 265 Dundas Street East 2018 Belleville, Ontario May Ross Romano PC Sault Ste.Marie FJ Davey Home Sault Ste.Marie 12, 733 Third Line East, Sault Ste. Marie, 2018 ON P6A May Glenn Liberal Sudbury Extendicare York Sudbury 16, Thibeault 333 York Street 2018 Sudbury, P3E5J3 May Bob Chiarelli Liberal Ottawa West-Nepean Queensway Carleton Hospital Ottawa 16, 3045 Baseline Road 2018 Ottawa, Ontario K2H 8P4 May Bob Bailey PC Sarnia-Lambton Lambton Public Health 60 Exmouth Sarnia 16, St, Sarnia, ON N7T 7Z6 2018 May Kevin Shaw Green Sarnia-Lambton Lambton Public Health 60 Exmouth Sarnia 16, Party St, Sarnia, ON N7T 7Z6 2018 May Kathy NDP Sarnia-Lambton Lambton Public Health 60 Exmouth Sarnia 16, Alexander St, Sarnia, ON N7T 7Z6 2018 May France Gelinas NDP Nickel belt Elizabeth Centre Val Caron 16, 2100 Main Street 2018 Val Caron, Ontario P3N 1S7 May John PC Renfrew-Nipissing- Pembroke Regional Hospital Pembroke 16, Yakabuski Pembroke 705 MacKay St, Pembroke, ON K8A 2018 1G8 May Suze Morrison NDP Toronto-Centre Inner City Family Health Team Toronto 17, 69 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M5C 1R8 2018 May Vic Fedeli PC Nipissing Nurse Practitioner Led-Clinic North Bay 18, 524 Lakeshore Dr #1, North Bay, ON 2018 P1A 2E3 May Tom Rakocevic NDP Humber River-Black Emery-Keelesdale Nurs Practitioner- North York 23, Creek Led Clinic 2018 2972 Islington Ave North York, ON M9L 2K6 May Cyma Musarat PC Humber River-Black Emery-Keelesdale Nurs Practitioner- North York 23, Creek Led Clinic 2018 2972 Islington Ave North York, ON M9L 2K6 May Nikki Clarke NDP Mississauga - Malton Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care - Mississauga 30, Mississauga 2018 5510 Mavis Road, Mississauga, ON, L5V 2X5 May Natalia PC Mississauga Centre Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care - Mississauga 30, Kusendova Mississauga 2018 5510 Mavis Road, Mississauga, ON, L5V 2X5 June 5, Laura Mae NDP Kitchener Centre Kitchener Down Community Health Kitchener 2018 Lindo Centre 44 Francis Street South Kitchener, Ontario N2G 2A2 .
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