Dominic LeBlanc back in Commons for first time since cancer diagnosis
OTTAWA — Veteran Liberal MP and cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc took his front-bench seat in the House of Commons on Monday for the first time since he was diagnosed with a form of blood cancer last April.
He easily won re-election in October in his New Brunswick riding of Beausejour, despite being unable to campaign while receiving treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
In November, he wore a mask to attend the swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet and he did not show up for a subsequent brief sitting of Parliament in December.
Trudeau named LeBlanc to be president of the Queen’s Privy Council.