McNaughton increasing hours at Wallaceburg office

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Lambton—Kent—Middlesex MPP Monte McNaughton announced this week that he will be expanding the office hours at his Wallaceburg Community Office. The new hours are now in effect, and run from 9am – 4pm on both Tuesday and Thursday.

“I’m excited to be able to expand the office hours at our Wallaceburg location”, said McNaughton. “Since my election in 2011, we’ve been able to steadily increase our services for the residents of Lambton-Kent-Middlesex. The increase in hours is reflective of my focus on customer service.”

The change represents a 33% increase in office hours at the Wallaceburg location. McNaughton has four community offices throughout the riding including Strathroy, Forest, Glencoe and Wallaceburg. In addition, McNaughton welcomes residents from LKM to stop in and visit him while in Toronto at his Queen’s Park office.

“Coming from a small business background, I know that customer service is paramount,” said McNaughton. “That’s why we not only continue to maintain our community offices, but also have an active website at www.MonteMcNaughtonMPP.ca. I want to make it easy for the constituents and residents of Lambton-Kent-Middlesex to reach me if they need help or assistance with provincial concerns.”

McNaughton’s office is able to assist with provincial government matters such as: birth certificates, driver’s licences, Family Responsibility Office (FRO), health care (OHIP), Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB).

In addition, McNaughton’s office can arrange congratulatory scrolls and government greetings for: milestone birthdays, wedding anniversaries, retirements, anniversaries of groups and organizations and other special occasions.

“In addition to the work my office does and my focus on customer service, I welcome opportunities to attend community events and special occasions throughout Lambton-Kent-Middlesex. Please contact my office if you would like to invite me to participate or bring greetings from the government of Ontario,” McNaughton said.

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