UPDATE – Wednesday, February 18, 2026


Note: All times local

Edmonton, Alberta

11:00 a.m. The Prime Minister will meet with the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Riverbend.

Note for media:

  • Pooled photo opportunity at the beginning of the meeting

Richmond, British Columbia

1:00 p.m. The Prime Minister will celebrate Lunar New Year with community members.

Note for media:

  • Pooled photo opportunity

Vancouver, British Columbia

2:40 p.m. The Prime Minister will tour an affordable housing project.

Note for media:

  • Pooled photo opportunity



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