The trip epochs Because the break announced by singer Taylor Swift this week didn’t include a stop in Canada, Edmonton Riverbend MP Matt Jeneroux has filed a “formal parliamentary complaint” in hopes she’ll change her mind.
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“I would like to make a formal parliamentary complaint on behalf of all Swifties across Canada to have her reconsider her decision,” read the letter to Speaker Anthony Rota, which he posted to his Instagram account.
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“It is estimated that his concerts could bring in $4.6 billion to the various local economies,” he continues. In addition to watching the show, fans also spend their money in local businesses such as hotels, restaurants, and shops.
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The idea came straight from Australia, where an MP told local media news.com.au that she was considering filing a similar document asking the singer to perform a concert in the city of Adelaide.
The Canadian MP first announced his intention on Twitter, where he notably garnered support from York Center Liberal MP Ya’ara Saks.
“This request is impartial in nature and requires a prompt response [swift] “To address what I can only assume is a very serious failure,” concludes Mr. Jeneroux in his letter.
The tour announced by Taylor Swift includes stops in many countries in Oceania, South America and Europe between August 2023 and August 2024.