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Remembrance Day   Nov 11, 2010
Constituent/Tour Day   Oct 15, 2010
Constituent/Tour Day   Oct 1, 2010
Constituent/Tour Day   Sep 24, 2010
Peter celebrates Yom Kippur at… Yom Kippur (Hebrew: ×™×•ֹם ×›Ö´Ö… Sep 18, 2010
Peter celebrates Kol Nidre at …  Kol Nidre (also known as Kol Nidrei and… Sep 17, 2010
Peter Shurman, MPP for Thornhi…  Peter Shurman, MPP - Thornhill will rise in the house … Sep 14, 2010
Legislative Assembly of Ontari… Location: Queen's Park Sep 13, 2010
Peter Shurman hosts Friends of… Room 351 Queen's Park  Sep 13, 2010
18th Annual Holocaust Communit…  Join Peter Shurman, MPP and survivors of the Holocaust… Sep 12, 2010
Leader of the Official Opposit…  Tim Hudak and Peter Shurman meet with community and re… Aug 19, 2010

A Message From Peter
Thank you for visiting www.petershurman.com. This website has been designed specifically with you in mind to help connect you to the various services and activities available in the riding of Thornhill and Ontario and to also show you first hand what I am working on.
I also want you to think of this website as another avenue to let me know what is important to you. I encourage you to browse this site as you will find local and provincial updates and information. 
It is my privilege to represent you and I welcome your comments and feedback. You can reach my Thornhill office at 905-731-8462, my Queen’s Park office at 416-325-1415, or email me at peter.shurmanco@pc.ola.org.
It is my job to make sure the people of Thornhill are well represented and I can assure you it is a job I take very seriously.
Thank you again for visiting the site and if there is anything that I can do to help please do not hesitate to contact my office and speak with Noah, Ari or Debbie.
Thank you again!
Sincerely,

Peter Shurman, MPP
Thornhill
 

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