Press Releases
10 January
2018
MASSE CALLS ON INDU TO STUDY APPLE BATTERY SCANDAL
Brian Masse M.P. (Windsor West) is calling on the Parliamentary Committee on Industry Science and Technology (INDU) to study the […]
Read More19 December
2017
MASSE PROPOSES TO SAVE WINDSOR PORT $2.1 M
Brian Masse MP working to protect Ojibway Shores - suggests Windsor Port act to transfer property to a more suitable steward.
Read More26 September
2017
MASSE ATTENDS G7 POLICY CONFERENCE WITH MINISTER IN ITALY
Discussions to focus on the International Digital Economy TURIN, IT – Brian Masse NDP Caucus Critic for Innovation Science and Technology […]
Read More16 June
2017
MASSE DECLARES VICTORY ON MICROBEADS: REGULATIONS FINALLY COMPLETE
Brian Masse MP's campaign to protect the Great Lakes from micro-plastics is realized.
Read More10 May
2017
MASSE: CANADA’S GREAT LAKES POLICY DAMAGING CANADA/US RELATIONS
" The Government should scrap this risky proposal and re-start the process to consider options that do not put the most important supply of fresh water in the world in harm’s way.”
Read More27 February
2017
WINDSOR ESSEX MPs CALL FOR TAX DEADLINE EXTENSION, WARN OF MASS PHOENIX T4 ISSUES
WINDSOR – Due to the ongoing Phoenix pay system fiasco, local New Democrat MPs are calling on the Liberal government to extend the 2016 CRA tax filing deadline to avoid further headaches and delays.
Read More3 February
2017
MASSE TO TRUDEAU: “SOME COMMUNICATION WOULD BE HELPFUL”
WINDSOR - Brian Masse M.P. (Windsor West) has written the Prime Minister to clarify the full scope of the recent Executive Order limiting travel into the United States from President Trump. In the letter Masse continues to work to impress upon the Trudeau Government the massive impacts of Donald Trump’s Executive Order restricting travel into the United States. Unfortunately, the Trudeau Government seems unable to grasp the full scope of the impacts felt in Canada.
Read More1 February
2017
MASSE CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO CLARIFY CROSS BORDER ACCESS TO MEDICAL CARE
Yesterday during question period Brian Masse M.P. (Windsor West) asked the government if it had secured on-going access to US urgent care medical services for residents in border communities. Several border communities have shared medical services. In the Windsor-Essex region this system is most typically accessed in urgent care situations with patients in ambulatory care.
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