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Announcement at the Masonic Memorial Temple on January
31, 2010.
As part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan, Senator Angus, made an infrastructure announcement
of $425,000 in Montreal for
the conservation and presentation of the Masonic Memorial Temple
National Historic Site of Canada.
Senator Angus made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable
Jim Prentice, Canada’s Environment Minister and Minister
responsible for Parks Canada.
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Announcement at the Atwater Library of the Mechanic's
Institute, December 4, 2009.
As part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan and through the
National Historic Sites Cost-Sharing Program,
Senator Angus made a significant infrastructure
announcement of $425,000 for the conservation of the
Atwater Library of the Mechanic’s Institute of Montreal
(National Historic Site of Canada).
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Washington trip with the Standing
Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural
Resources, October 2009
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Dinner in honour of His
Excellency David Jacobson, U.S. Ambassador to Canada,
October 22, 2009 in the Parliamentary Restaurant.
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Senator Lorna Milne,
Senator Tommy Banks, Senator W. David Angus and Senator
Grant Mitchell.
Press Conference - May
14th, 2009
Press conference to announce a
Report entitled "With Respect, Canada's North" tabled by
the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment
and Natural Resources.
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Senator Angus attended the
Atwater Library ceremony on May 1, 2009 for the
unveiling of a "Historic Sites and Monuments" plaque
from Parks Canada.
Photo (left to right):
Senator W. David Angus; Jean-Claude Marsan,
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada;
Westmount Mayor Karin Marks; Jacqueline Papineau
Desbaillets and Monique Papineau, descendants
of Montreal Mechanics' Institute founding VP
Louis-Joseph Papineau; Marie Cinq-Mars,
Councillor, Ville de Montréal; Jacques Chagnon,
MNA Westmount - St-Louis; Hugh McGuire,
President, Atwater Library and Computer Centre
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Visiting the DNA Centre in Ottawa
with the staff and Members of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee on
April 23, 2009. The Committee is presently studying the
DNA Identification Act.
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photos)
Senator Angus attends the farewell dinner in honour of
Ambassador Wilkins
December 9, 2008, Parliamentary
Restaurant
Senator Angus and his wife, Mrs.
Louise Hébert traveled to France with fellow Senators
and the Speaker in the Senate - May 2008.
Trip to Washington with the
Canada-US Inter-parliamentary Group - May 2008.
The Group was honoured to meet Mrs.
Nancy Pelosy, the Speaker of the United States House of
Representatives.
Senator Angus was named "Scotsman of
the Year - 2008" by the Quebec Thistle Council.
Senator Angus chairing the
Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and
Commerce.
Honourable Josée Verner, Minister of
Canadian Heritage, Status of Women
and Official Languages appearing
before the Committee on Bill C-10.
April 2008
Senator Angus was the master of
ceremony for the Penfield Lecture at the Montreal
Neurological Institute on February 11, 2008. The
honorary guest speaker was the Honourable Jim Prentice,
Minister of Industry. More information regarding
this prestigious event will be added to this site
shortly.
Dr. Arthur Porter (Director General
and CEO of the McGill University Health Centre),
Prime Minister Harper and Senator
Angus at the Annual Summer
Garden Party at 24 Sussex (May 29, 2007)
Dr. Arthur Porter (Director General
and CEO of the McGill University
Health Centre (MUHC), Prime Minister Harper and Senator
Angus (2007).
Senator Fortier, Dr. Arthur Porter,
PM Harper, Senator Angus and Minister Clement.
Senator
Angus, on a recent trip to Scotland, inquired of his
hostess as to what a Scottish international rugby "CAP"
looked like. This is the result, which came about amidst
much laughter.
Senator Angus visited Washington D.C
with the
Canada-U.S. Parliamentary Group,
February 2007.
The agenda included: trade,
commerce and new security measures between Canada and
the United States such as the WHTI.
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Senator Angus meets with Prime
Minister Stephen Harper, February 2006
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Senator Angus'
Scottish roots
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Senator Angus
enjoys skiing near his country home in Magog, QC
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