McKenna set to dive into new, post-politics pool to combat climate change

'I didn’t set out to be a politician. I just really wanted to make a difference,' says Catherine McKenna, who announced last month she would not re-offer when the next election is called.
Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna cycled along Rideau Canal Western Pathway to meet reporters on June 28, where she announced she would not be running for re-election in Ottawa-Centre, Ont. Ms. McKenna was first elected in 2015, after which she soon became environment minister, a post she held until 2019 when she switched to the infrastructure file.
The day after she announced her intention to not seek re-election, Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna went for a morning swim at Ottawa’s Britannia Beach. Beyond the exercise and the break from the early summer heat, the post-dawn dip reconnected the two-term Member of Parl...

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