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Sen. Marty Klyne

@mister_regina

Senator (Saskatchewan) - Senate of Canada
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When Parliament pauses during prorogation or dissolution, the Senate’s Standing Committee on Audit and Oversight continues its work. Learn more👇 #SenCA #CdnPoli #AOVS

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May 5th is known as Liberation Day in the Netherlands. In the final months of the Second World War, Canadian forces were assigned to liberate the Netherlands from Nazi occupation. The great bravery and sacrifice of Canadians were not the only help our country gave the

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Preparations are well underway in the Senate Chamber for the Opening of the 45th Parliament, where His Majesty #KingCharlesIII will deliver the Speech from the Throne on May 27. #SenCA #ThroneSpeech

Preparations are well underway in the Senate Chamber for the Opening of the 45th Parliament, where His Majesty #KingCharlesIII will deliver the Speech from the Throne on May 27.
 
#SenCA #ThroneSpeech
The Royal Family (@royalfamily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The King, as Head of State, has officially opened Canada’s 45th Parliament. 🇨🇦 Le Roi, en tant que chef de l'État, a officiellement ouvert la 45e législature du Canada. Click below to read the Speech from the Throne.

Raymonde Gagné, C.M., O.M. (@sengagne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, Morgan, for representing our province, Manitoba with such grace and remarkable talent. Merci, Morgan, de représenter notre province, le Manitoba, avec tant de grâce et de talent.

Canadian Armed Forces (@canadianforces) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the International Day of UN Peacekeepers. On May 29, the UN pays tribute to the uniformed and civilian personnel who have supported UN peacekeeping efforts. 1/3

Today is the International Day of UN Peacekeepers. On May 29, the UN pays tribute to the uniformed and civilian personnel who have supported UN peacekeeping efforts. 1/3
Senator Brian Francis (@brianfrancispei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday in the Senate chamber I was deeply moved to receive a standing ovation. Becoming the first Indigenous person to lead a caucus/group on Parliament is not just a personal milestone, it’s a step forward for all of us working toward a more inclusive & representative Canada.

Rodger Cuzner (@rodgercuzner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a guy that distinguished himself as Canada’s first astronaut,Marc Garneau was one of the most down to earth guys you’d ever want to meet .

Senator Rob Black (@senatorrobblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this #WorldEnvironmentDay, and one day before the anniversary of the #AGFO Soil Health Report, I would like to highlight why #SoilHealthMatters! Although healthy soil helps grow food to feed our country, did you know that it also mitigates climate change by filtering out

On this #WorldEnvironmentDay, and one day before the anniversary of the #AGFO Soil Health Report, I would like to highlight why #SoilHealthMatters! Although healthy soil helps grow food to feed our country, did you know that it also mitigates climate change by filtering out
Sen. Marty Klyne (@mister_regina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bill C-2 lets police search mail for drugs with a warrant. Good news & should include Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs + Mushkegowuk Council's request for Indigenous Nations to be able to authorize screening for drugs mailed to their territories. I asked Gov Rep Senator Marc Gold if Gov open to this? Gary Anandasangaree

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Eighty-one years ago on June 6, 1944, Canadian forces stormed Juno Beach in Normandy, beginning the liberation of Western Europe and eventually leading to the end of the Second World War in Europe. 1/4

Eighty-one years ago on June 6, 1944, Canadian forces stormed Juno Beach in Normandy, beginning the liberation of Western Europe and eventually leading to the end of the Second World War in Europe. 1/4
Sen. Marty Klyne (@mister_regina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks 81 years since #DDay. We honour the Regina Rifles — “The Johns” — who landed on Juno Beach & reached their objective. We also remember the courage and sacrifice of all Canadians + Allies who served in WWII. Up the Johns. Lest we forget. 🇨🇦🍁tinyurl.run/WO1kVN

Les progressistes (@prog_senat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Au 81e anniversaire du #JourJ, nous rendons hommage aux Regina Rifles (« The Johns ») qui ont débarqué sur la plage de Juno & atteint leur objectif. Nous rappelons le courage et les sacrifices de tous les Canadiens & des alliés qui ont servi pendant WWII youtu.be/RAcMS94D6u4

Wayne Mantyka (@waynemantykactv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cadmus Delorme has been elected as the new chancellor of the University of Regina. He is a graduate of the First Nations University of Canada and former chief of the Cowessess First Nation.

Cadmus Delorme has been elected as the new chancellor of the University of Regina. He is a graduate of the First Nations University of Canada and former chief of the Cowessess First Nation.
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The chair of the Standing Committee on Audit and Oversight is Senator Marty Klyne (Sen. Marty Klyne) and the deputy chairs are senators Colin Deacon, Senator Tony Loffreda and Senator David Wells: ow.ly/NBCp50Wgby4 #SenCA #AOVS #CdnPoli

The chair of the Standing Committee on Audit and Oversight is Senator Marty Klyne (<a href="/Mister_Regina/">Sen. Marty Klyne</a>) and the deputy chairs are senators Colin Deacon, <a href="/TonyLoffreda/">Senator Tony Loffreda</a> and <a href="/wellsdavid/">Senator David Wells</a>: ow.ly/NBCp50Wgby4

#SenCA #AOVS #CdnPoli
Senator Brian Francis (@brianfrancispei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senator Julie Miville-Dechêne's experience as a journalist, Ottawa and Washington correspondent, ombudsman, chair of the Conseil du statut de la femme, and diplomat makes her an asset to the PSG. We are delighted to welcome her!

Senator Julie Miville-Dechêne's experience as a journalist, Ottawa and Washington correspondent, ombudsman, chair of the Conseil du statut de la femme, and diplomat makes her an asset to the PSG. We are delighted to welcome her!