Mona Fortier
Hon. Mona Fortier
Member of Parliament for Ottawa-Vanier-Gloucester
Newsletter
May 23, 2025
A word from your MP
 

Dear residents,

I hope you had a chance to enjoy the long Victoria Day weekend, celebrated on May 19. It’s always a precious moment to relax, spend time with loved ones, and mark the arrival of summer in Canada.

Last Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed a new cabinet. I warmly congratulate all the ministers on their appointments. I look forward to working together to continue serving Canadians and building a stronger, more inclusive future. This marks the beginning of a new chapter for our country.



That same day, I had the privilege of joining the CSC Vanier team to celebrate 45 years of invaluable service in our community. Since its founding in 1980, CSC Vanier has been a true pillar, providing essential services such as food support, newcomer integration, and family assistance — always with compassion, vision, and dedication. Over the years, it has evolved while staying true to its mission: to build a strong, inclusive, and united community, and to improve the quality of life for Vanier residents and Francophones in Ottawa. Thank you to the entire team for your outstanding work!


In addition, last Friday, I had the honour of attending the inauguration of Kìwekì Point, formerly known as Nepean Point. This iconic location overlooking the Ottawa River has been redeveloped in collaboration with First Nations, notably the Anishinabeg, to reflect their presence and ancestral ties to the land. Kìwekì Point is now a space for gathering, reflection, and reconciliation, where heritage, culture, and nature meet. This landmark moment highlights the importance of continuing to build bridges between communities and honouring Indigenous voices in our public spaces.
 

That same day, I had the honour of being sworn in for a fourth term. It is a true privilege to have been re-elected to serve the residents of Ottawa–Vanier–Gloucester. I sincerely thank you for the trust you have placed in me. You can count on me to continue being a strong voice in the House of Commons, advocating for your priorities and moving forward on the issues that matter to our community.

I also want to express my deep gratitude to my family and loved ones for their unwavering love and support, as well as to my campaign team and all the volunteers who contributed to this great victory. Together, let’s keep building a better future for Ottawa–Vanier–Gloucester.


Over the long weekend, I had the great honour of being part of the Canadian delegation to the Vatican, where I attended the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV. It was a profoundly moving and historic moment, marked by solemnity, spirituality, and the hope of a new chapter for the Catholic Church.

Brothers and sisters, it is the hour of love. (…) Together, as one people, as brothers and sisters all, let us walk toward God and love one another.”
— Excerpt from the homily during the installation Mass of Pope Leo XIV.

The House of Commons resumes its work next Monday, May 26.

It is always an honour to return to the House of Commons to represent the people of Ottawa–Vanier–Gloucester. I will continue to work with determination to advance the priorities that matter most to our community: affordability, housing, a strong public service, and support for our youth and our seniors.

I also want to highlight the incredible success of the Ottawa Charge team, who made it all the way to the finals. Congratulations to the whole team on your outstanding performance! Go Charge Go — the entire city is behind you!

Finally, May 24 and 25 mark the 2025 Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend. I wish all runners great success in their races. A big thank you to the organizers, partners, and dedicated volunteers who make this event possible!

To learn more, click here!


Tax cut for the middle class

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue, has announced a tax relief measure that will benefit nearly 22 million Canadians.

Starting July 1, 2025, the lowest marginal tax rate will be reduced from 15% to 14%. This measure will save families up to $840 per year, helping workers keep more money in their pockets for what matters most.

A concrete step to ease the cost of living and support families across the country.
Click here to learn more.


The CDCP is now open to eligible Canadians aged 18 to 34!

The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is expanding so more Canadians can get the dental care they need.

As of Thursday May 15th, eligible individuals aged 18 to 34 can now apply. Applications are also open for those aged 55 to 64.

Starting May 29, applications will open for individuals aged 35 to 54.

As part of our plan to provide the CDCP to all eligible uninsured Canadians, applications are being rolled out by age group throughout the month of May.

➡️ Visit Canada.ca/dental to learn more and check your eligibility.


Canada Summer Jobs

The hiring period for Canada Summer Jobs 2025 began on April 21! Over 70,000 jobs will be available to young people aged 15 to 30 across the country, including right here in our riding. These work experiences provide youth with a valuable opportunity to develop skills, build their professional future, and give back to their community.

Click here to learn more!

Canada Summer Jobs 

In the community

Road Closures – 2025 Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend

Please note that there will be temporary road closures in the riding during the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend.

Use the links below to learn more about the scheduled closures in LowertownRockcliffe, and New Edinburgh:


The Beechwood Stroll (West half)

The Beechwood Cemetery Stroll is a guided historical tour through Beechwood, the National Cemetery of Canada. Tours are given on the last Sunday of each month, rain or shine, and begin at 1:00PM.

Beechwood Cemetery, Gazebo
(next to the Beechwood National Memorial Centre)
Beechwood Cemetery, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Vanier, ON K1L 8A6
Sunday, May 25, 2025 | 1:00 pm

Walking through the West half of Beechwood Cemetery is like walking through the history of early Canada. Tour attendees will hear familiar Ottawa street names and how these prominent families built Ottawa. The tour will visit the older sections of the property, the beautiful gardens, the Mausoleum and be given the opportunity to learn about how the local community cemetery grew into becoming Canada’s National Cemetery.
Click here to learn more.


Vanier VeloFest (10th edition)

Free Event!
First 100 registered participants, aged 4 to 13 years old, get a helmet!

Saturday, June 7, 2025 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Centre Francophone Vanier, 270 Marier Avenue, Vanier

Registration: 10 a.m
Bike Rodeo: 10 a.m – 12 p.m.
Simple Bike Repair: 10 a.m – 12 p.m.
BBQ and more…
Activities presented by the Optimist Club, Vanier



(Please note that this information is available in French only.)

Canada Summer Jobs: Opportunities 

I’m pleased to share several positions offered this summer at the Maison d’amitié, made possible through the Canada Summer Jobs program. This is a great opportunity for young people aged 15 to 30 to get involved in our community while gaining meaningful work experience. (Please note that these positions are only available in French)

Summer camp coordinator 2025
Office assistant 2025 

Main office - Ottawa-Vanier-Gloucester
233 Montreal Road
Ottawa, Ontario
K1L 6C7

Telephone:
613-998-1860

Fax:
613-947-7963
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House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
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Telephone:
613-992-4766

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