Heard On The Hill

Liberal MP Marc Serré follows in the footsteps of his father, representing Northern Ontario riding and serving in a Trudeau government

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Liberal MP Marc Serré is the latest family member to occupy a seat in the House, following in the footsteps of his father and uncle. Mr. Serré is seen here as a child posing alongside a campaign sign for his father in the late 1960s.
Liberal MP Marc Serré may be one of the dozens of rookies in the 42nd Parliament, but he's no stranger to federal politics. In fact, he's been campaigning since he was a child. A photo prominently displayed in his Parliament Hill office shows a toddler posing with a Vote Serr...

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