Students from grade 5 to 12 listen to a presentation by the member of parliament for Souris-Moose Mountain when he visited at the school last Friday morning. A question period was also held with students asking lots of good questions.

Students from grades 5 to 12 at Whitewood School expanded their political knowledge and had the opportunity to ask questions when a member of Parliament visited the school. Robert Kitchen, the Conservative MP for Souris-Moose Mountain, spent an hour with the students on March 3. “This will just give you a kind of an idea […]

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