“People might think I was slowing down, but I don’t feel the need to slow down,” she said.
“I’ve got plenty left in reserves, but I also look forward to the future quite confidently because I share that workload.”
“We’ve been very good at sharing responsibilities, engagements, public speaking engagements,” he said.Discussions around party governance and fundraising are still being had internally, but Pedneault said it is “good to finally talk about the real issues” rather than “the problems that we’ve had internally.”Article content
He expects to travel across Canada throughout the year, visiting with members and helping to organize campus clubs at universities while May handles the bulk of the parliamentary work.
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