MPP Donna Skelly
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More criticism of Hamilton’s urban boundary freeze at Queen’s Park'The average price of a home in Hamilton is over a million dollars,' Skelly said, 'and that is shutting out too many people of all ages. The word crisis is an understatement.'PoliticsApr 1, 2022
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Province takes another step toward widening Highway 6 near Hamilton’s airportSkelly adds that the widening project, which was included in last year's provincial budget, is vital to the continued growth of the airport and its surrounding employment lands.EconomyFeb 18, 2022
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Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP Donna Skelly recognizes ‘pandemic heroes’'These are only a few of the everyday heroes,' stressed Skelly. 'There are so many extraordinary people in our community who have gone above and beyond.'CanadaJun 3, 2021
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McMaster, Mohawk getting more provincial funding for repairs and maintenance'Well-maintained facilities and the latest in learning tools and equipment are critical parts of a post-secondary education,' said MPP Donna Skelly.EducationDec 11, 2020
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Hamilton to receive $6.4M in social relief fundsDonna Skelly, MPP for Flamborough-Glanbrook, says the "flexible" funding can be used for a variety of needs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.PoliticsDec 11, 2020
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Hamilton ‘ignored’ and ‘destroyed’ by NDP, socialists: Premier FordOntario Premier Doug Ford told the provincial legislature on Tuesday that Hamilton has been ignored because the NDP has destroyed the city.PoliticsNov 5, 2019
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275 jobs, $30-million investment announced at Hamilton’s airportKF Aerospace has helped grow Hamilton into one of the country's leading cargo airports since building its first hangar in 1995.EconomyFeb 15, 2019
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Hamilton council seeks LRT clarification, speeds up long-awaited Waterdown bypassMPP Donna Skelly, during a recent interview on CHML, was adamant that any construction costs beyond $1 billion would be the responsibility of the city.PoliticsFeb 13, 2019
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Hamilton councillor Aidan Johnson to step away from politicsWard 1's Aidan Johnson has withdrawn his candidacy and will be returning to the private sector, as executive director of the Niagara Community Legal Clinic.PoliticsJul 18, 2018
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