Rachael Harder
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Rachael Harder re-elected for 3rd term as Lethbridge MPConservative incumbent Rachael Harder is the projected winner in the Lethbridge riding and will return to Ottawa as its member of Parliament for a third term.PoliticsSep 21, 2021
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Canada election results: LethbridgeGlobal News projects Conservative candidate Rachael Harder has won the seat in Lethbridge.CanadaAug 15, 2021
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‘This is misinformation’: Lethbridge MP receives backlash over post on COVID deaths“Let me be clear: it is misinformation. If somebody dies of COVID, they die of COVID. They don't die because they also happen to be a smoker or they also happen to have high blood pressure or diabetes.”Nov 24, 2020
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Lethbridge MP named chair of standing committee on access to information, privacy and ethics"I have a keen interest in setting a high ethical standard for all members of Parliament and all public office holders," Harder said.PoliticsFeb 20, 2020
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Rachael Harder re-elected as MP in Lethbridge for 2nd termHarder was first elected to the House of Commons in 2015.Oct 21, 2019
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Lethbridge federal election hopefuls face off in all-candidates forumThe event featured all six candidates eager to impress prospective voters and defend their party platforms.PoliticsOct 8, 2019
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Federal election: LethbridgeThe seat is currently held by Conservative Rachael Harder. She was first elected in 2015 and currently serves as the party's status of women critic.PoliticsSep 22, 2019
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Concerns raised over federal budget’s impact on Lethbridge economyBridget Mearns with BILD Lethbridge says the proposed first-time homebuyers incentive looks good at first glance but lacks the proper substance to help the larger community.EconomyMar 20, 2019
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What do Greyhound Canada service cuts mean for Lethbridge?Earlier this week, Greyhound Canada announced it’s shutting down operations from Manitoba to B.C. What do these changes mean for Lethbridge?EconomyJul 10, 2018
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A century after suffrage, where will the fight for political equality go in the next 100 years?A century ago, most Canadian women won the right to vote in federal elections and Global News asked female MPs from the three main parties what they hope the next 100 years will bring.CanadaMay 24, 2018
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