Lake Melville MHA Perry Trimper is back in the Liberal Party.
He and the party had a falling out a couple of years ago after a member of the Innu Nation recorded a telephone call with Trimper in which he referenced playing the “race card.”
He won Lake Melville handily in the last provincial election as an independent.
He and Premier Andrew Furey shook hands at a joint news conference this afternoon.
Furey and the former cabinet minister and speaker of the house say there has been no discussion of a cabinet position.






















