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Writer's pictureCarey Tate

An exclusive interview with Gregory Kelley, MNA for the Jacques-Cartier Riding

Hannah Johnston of the West Island News discussed past and present political issues specific to the West Island with Mr. Gregory Kelley. He is the Liberal Party MNA for the Jaques-Cartier region and occupies many other roles within the Quebec Liberal Party.


He is the Official Opposition Group Critic for Cybersecurity and Digital Technology and the Official Opposition Critic for Indigenous Affairs. He is also a member of the Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries, Energy, and Natural Resources.


Elected into office in 2018, he shared his insight into the education and healthcare systems and examined how Bill 96 would impact West Island and Indigenous communities.

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Jul 19

In an exclusive interview with Gregory Kelley, MNA for the Jacques-Cartier Riding, Kelley emphasized the critical need for robust cyber security solutions to protect sensitive data and ensure the safety of digital infrastructure. He highlighted the increasing complexity of cyber threats and the importance of investing in advanced technologies and comprehensive strategies to safeguard against potential breaches. Kelley also underscored the role of public-private partnerships in developing and implementing effective cyber security solutions, essential for maintaining public trust and security in the digital age.

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