PMO REPLIES

From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>

Date:  21 Jan 2001 14:03:24 PST

To:   frottage@canada.com

Subject:  Re: It’s All Good After A Few Beer

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted. Our office always welcomes hearing from Canadians and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

From : From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>

To : chris lloyd <chrislloyd5676@hotmail.com>

Subject : Re: Nanisivik, one of the last company towns that once stood across Canada, enters its last summer» Lawyer’s personal sex questions shock native residential school claimant» Smoke blankets much of southern Quebec as forest fires continue in north

Date : Sun, 07 Jul 2002 23:44:39 -0300

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted. Our office always welcomes hearing from Canadians and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

From :  From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>

To :  <chrislloyd5676@hotmail.com>  

Subject :  Re: Federal justice minister wants to explore idea of same-sex civilunions»  Laws to protect children top agenda as justice ministers meet in Calgary» Canada moves on bilateral trade negotiations in wake of FTAA summit  

Date :  Sun, 03 Nov 2002 23:36:02 -0400

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted. Our office always welcomes hearing from Canadians and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>

To :  <chrislloyd5676@hotmail.com> 

Subject :  Re: Ottawa using Sept. 11 to strip Canadians of privacy rights:federal watchdog»  Chretien ignores critics, brings in bill to limit corporate political donations» Chretien government maintains wait-and-see policy amid debate over Iraq  

Date :  Wed, 29 Jan 2003 22:49:48 -0400  

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted. Our office always welcomes hearing from Canadians and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>

to: chris lloyd <dearpm@gmail.com>
date: Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:02 PM

subject: Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted.  Our office always welcomes hearing from correspondents and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>

to: DEAR PM <dearpm@gmail.com>

date: Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 9:44 AM

subject: Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted.  Our office always welcomes hearing from correspondents and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>

to: dearpm@gmail.com
date: Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 7:47 PM

subject: Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted.  Our office always welcomes hearing from correspondents and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

from Prime Minister/Premier Ministre <PM@pm.gc.ca>
to DEAR PM <dearpm@gmail.com>
date Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 6:00 PM

subject Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted.  Our office always welcomes hearing from correspondents and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

from Prime Minister/Premier Ministre <PM@pm.gc.ca>
to DEAR PM <dearpm@gmail.com>
date Jun 19, 2018, 12:39 PM

subject Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

On behalf of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, I would like to acknowledge receipt of your correspondence regarding the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

 

The Government of Canada firmly believes that the Trans Mountain Expansion Project is in Canada’s national interest. It means thousands of good, well-paying jobs for hard-working Canadians that strengthen and grow the middle class. The Prime Minister noted that this project is made possible because of Canada’s world-leading Oceans Protection Plan, extensive and ongoing consultations with Indigenous communities, strengthened environmental standards, and a rigorous approvals process.

 

This is a country where it is possible to protect the environment and grow the economy at the same time. The Trans Mountain Expansion Project was approved by both the federal government and the province of British Columbia, following a rigorous process and environmental assessment, and now it needs to be built.

 

On May 29, 2018, it was announced that the Government of Canada has reached an agreement with Kinder Morgan that will get the Trans Mountain Expansion built, guarantee the summer construction season, and protect up to 15,000 good, well-paying jobs – including 9,000 jobs in British Columbia. In addition, the Government has reached an agreement with Kinder Morgan Inc. to purchase the company’s Trans Mountain Expansion Project and related pipeline and terminal assets for $4.5 billion.

 

This investment represents a fair price for Canadians and for shareholders of the company. The core assets required to build the Trans Mountain Expansion Project have significant commercial value, and this transaction represents a sound investment opportunity.

 

Construction can proceed under the agreement reached between Canada and Kinder Morgan. It is not, however, the intention of the Government to be long-term owners of this project. Canada will work with investors to transfer the project and related assets to a new owner – or owners – in a way that ensures the project’s construction and operation will proceed in a manner that protects the public interest.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

J.P. Vachon

Manager/Gestionnaire

Executive Correspondence Services

for the Prime Minister’s Office

Services de la correspondance

de la haute direction

pour le Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

from Prime Minister/Premier Ministre <PM@pm.gc.ca>
to DEAR PM <dearpm@gmail.com>
date Sep 20, 2019, 6:50 PM

subject Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted.  Our office always welcomes hearing from correspondents and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

from Prime Minister/Premier Ministre <PM@pm.gc.ca>
to DEAR PM <dearpm@gmail.com>
date Sep 25, 2019, 6:03 PM

subject Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

Please know that your e-mail message has been received in the Prime Minister’s Office and that your comments have been noted.  Our office always welcomes hearing from correspondents and being made aware of their views.

 

Thank you for writing.

 

Sachez que le Cabinet du Premier ministre a bien reçu votre courriel et que nous avons pris bonne note de vos commentaires. Nous aimons être bien informés de l’opinion des correspondants.

 

Je vous remercie d’avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

 

from Prime Minister/Premier Ministre <PM@pm.gc.ca>
to DEAR PM <dearpm@gmail.com>
date Mar 26, 2020, 9:22 PM

subject Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

Thank you for taking the time to write. The Prime Minister appreciates hearing comments, suggestions, and concerns from all Canadians in these trying times. As you can imagine, the situation is very complex and the Government of Canada is working hard to minimize the impact of this pandemic on individuals, families, communities and businesses across the country.

 

Given the coronavirus outbreak, the Prime Minister is urging everyone to follow the advisories of public health agencies in Canada. You are also invited to consult www.canada.ca/coronavirus to get more information on COVID-19, including details on the latest updates; prevention and risks; symptoms and treatment; being prepared; travel advice; and, Canada’s response.

 

If you have Canadian citizenship and require assistance from abroad, you should register at https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/registration to receive important updates. You are also encouraged to contact Global Affairs’ Emergency Watch and Response Centre at sos@international.gc.ca or call 1-613-996-8885 (call collect where available).

 

Once again, thank you for writing.

 

Executive Correspondence Services

 

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