Coronavirus couldn’t stop Canadian Cattlemen’s banger last Wednesday night, before Hill shutdown

The elbow-tap greeting, which has taken Parliament Hill by storm over the last few days, was the most common handshake replacement. Toe-tapping was also happening, though more so among the younger staffers. But that was before Parliament was shut down until April 20 because of the COVID-19 virus.
Conservative MPs Warren Steinley, Lianne Rood, and John Nater.
The Canadian Cattlemen's Association's annual party on March 11 officially started at 6:30 p.m., but evidently the Canadian Cattlemen's Association's annual bash was so popular that attendees started rolling in early to get their hands on that savoury, succulent beef. [caption id="attachment_239428...

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