BUILDING A WAR CHEST — Prime Minister JUSTIN TRUDEAU will kick off next week's break from the House with a jaunt to Montreal, where he'll headline a Monday evening party fundraiser hosted by Liberal MP SAMEER ZUBERI. Yes, that's the same Zuberi who recently passed a unanimous motion affirming the Uyghur people in western China are facing genocide. Cabinet abstained on the vote, save for Trade Minister MARY NG's accidental vote in favor for which she was denied a mulligan. The price of entry is C$1,600 for attendees over 35. Youths pay a mere C$800. — Firing up the circuit: Defense Minister ANITA ANAND headlines a fundraiser the same night in her Oakville riding. Entry requires a donation of C$500–C$1,675. Justice Minister DAVID LAMETTI is at Toronto's National Club on Tuesday evening. He'll raise money for the Spadina–Fort York Federal Liberal Association, presumably because the party wants to crush Liberal-turned-indie MP KEVIN VUONG — a maverick who often votes against his former party — if he runs for re-election. Admission: C$125–C$350. — Beer draws a crowd: When MPs return to Ottawa, Industry Minister FRANÇOIS-PHILIPPE CHAMPAGNE will headline a Nov. 15 fundraiser at Stray Dog Brewing in suburban Orleans. The brewers say they embraced the "freedom to do what feels right, the defiance of a life of confinement, and taking the risk to do something great, even if it means leaving the security your current life offers." They sound like Hill staffers. OH, THE PLACES HE'LL GO — Trudeau's office announced an eight-day, four-summit tour in mid-November. The PM will attend the ASEAN summit, the G20 summit, the APEC Economic Leaders' meeting and the Francophonie summit. He'll be out of the country Nov. 12–20. POILIEVRE'S GROWING TEAM — The Office of the Leader of the Opposition's transition is slowly winding down. The chair of that effort, JENNI BYRNE, is back in Toronto. The new chief of staff, IAN TODD, is firmly ensconced in the directory of federal employees. — HR updates: Since we last dug through the OLO's burgeoning staff list, KATE HARPER told her LinkedIn followers that she took a job as manager of tour and event planning. MATTHEW ANTONITTI is Poilievre's executive assistant. Longtime Poilievre staffer CRAIG HILIMONIUK is director of parliamentary affairs. HOLLY DUGGAN, an OLO veteran dating to the early ERIN O'TOOLE era, reupped as director of stakeholder relations. DARIA FESENKO was promoted to director of video production. ANTHONY CINERARI , the man behind the camera on those viral Poilievre walk-and-talk campaign videos, is listed as a senior video specialist and photographer. SABRINA KOOISTRA is a correspondence adviser. Transition d-comm ANTHONY KOCH is for the moment still dealing with journalists, alongside press secs SAM LILLY and PHIL REFGHI. — Out on the town: Some of the new hires are testing out the cocktail circuit. D-comm BEN WOODFINDEN was at Spotify's Tuesday reception at Riviera. Also in the room: tour director STEPHANIE DUNLOP and MADDY STIEVA , senior adviser to CPC executive director MIKE CRASE. CPC MPs MELISSA LANTSMAN, MICHELLE REMPEL GARNER and GLEN MOTZ dropped by, too.
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