TORONTO, ON- JUNE 13 - as the Toronto fans gather in Jurassic Park to watch the Raptors play the Golden State Warriors in game six and win the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland ouside of Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. June 13, 2019. Steve Russell/Toronto Star

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With just five days left on the clock before the House powers down for the summer — which, barring a mid-summer recall to deal with time-sensitive legislative business, may very well be the final week of Chamber operations for the 42nd parliament itself — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to skip the first question period of the last week of regular sittings for a whirlwind one-day mini-tour that will see him trek from the capital to Toronto for the first-ever Raptors victory parade, as well as hit the stage at an $800-per-plate party fundraiser in Montreal.

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Before boarding the Challenger for the first trip of the day, however, he’ll meet with former Chilean president Michelle Bachelet, who now serves as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in his West Block office suite.

After that wraps up, it’s off to Toronto to join the million-plus revelers expected to show up for the city-wide celebration of the returning NBA champions, followed by a return trip to the capital, where he’ll join Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen and Status of Women Minister Maryam Monsef for a closed-door “roundtable discussion” with Muslim leaders.

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He’s also booked in for a chat with Montreal-area community groups before he’s due to hit the stage at a signature“Evening With…” reception at the Hotel William Gray.

Back in the capital, Bacheret will join Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland for a “working lunch,” which they’ll follow up with a livestreamed discussion on “the global fight for human rights”

Also out and about today: Health Minister Ginette Petitpas drops by the Villa Colombo long-term care facility in downtown Toronto — which bills itself as “a designated ethno-specific facility that encompasses all aspects of Italian life and culture into the care and services it provide” — to share the details of her government’s plan to “improve the lives of Canadians living with dementia,” as well as boost support for their families and caregivers.

Elsewhere in the Greater Toronto Area, Social Development Minister Jean-Yves Duclos teams up with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation officials for a morning visit to a Mississauga housing development to highlight a new initiative aimed at first-time home buyers.

Meanwhile, Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau joins her parliamentary secretary, Jean-Claude Poissant, for a tour of the greenhouse and community gardens at Montreal’s Carrefour Alimentaire Centre-Sud, which will serve as backdrop for the launch of a new Food Policy for Canada.

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