Family Day Parade

My pleasure to walk in the ever-wonderful annual Family Day Parade in Qualicum Beach on Sunday. Thanks to the Town Crier for leading this way, Qualicum First Nation Chief Michael Reclama and Mayor Westbrook for their warm welcome and the unstoppable Eva Holborn for showing up to promote her campaign to get books into the hands of early readers! And to all the young families and young-at-heart seniors for their greetings along the parade route. Also great to be walking along with Joanne Sales and her Broom Busting crew! It was the 46th annual Family Day Parade. I was happy to pass out Gord Johns organic salad mix seed packets from Omega Blue Farms. If you didn't get one, call my office (1-844-620-9924) and we will send you seeds for your garden or flower pot. 

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Tla-qui-aht Two Cedar Dugout Canoes

Thanks to master carver Tutakwisnapšiƛ (Joe Martin) and his daughters Gisele and Tsimka for taking time to show me the two cedar dugout canoes they are working on, commissioned by Tla-qui-aht First Nation. In the Nuu-chah-nulth Tla-qui-aht dialect, dugout canoes are called čapac. Joe has written a book about the art and responsibilities of this traditional craft which he learned from his father at a young age. I asked when they started to work on these canoes and was moved by the response: “the carving started in February although it really began 800 years ago when the first seedling started to grow.” Klecko Klecko to Joe, Gisele and Tsimka for keeping this important work alive.

Redd Fish Restoration Society

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I stopped by this week to check in with Jen Dart, my co-worker from my days at the Tofino-Long Beach Chamber of Commerce ten years ago. Jen is a great champion for our communities and is now a part of the Redd Fish Team in Ucluelet, which has a new store-front location where visitors can come by to learn about salmon restoration, lots for kids to do and they also serve great coffee! 

Redd Fish Restoration Society is a charity focused on restoration, research and education and thanks to its dynamic leadership over 28 years, it has had a massive impact in the restoration of watersheds and fish habitat. We chatted about the Watershed Forum they are hosting in November with a focus on their work with First Nations and the strength and impact of their community partnerships. Redd Fish is well worth the visit when you are next in Ucluelet. Go here for more information: https://reddfish.org/

Change of Command Ceremony- 19 Wing Comox

Thank you to Col. Jean-Philippe Gagnon for inviting me to 19 Wing Comox to attend the Change of Command Ceremony as he relinquished command to Col Christopher Shapka in July. It was an honour to pay tribute to Col. Gagnon's command and to convey best wishes for a successful command to Col. Shapka along with my colleague MP Rachel Blaney. I took the opportunity to thank Col. Gagnon for his important outreach work in the Comox Valley, working closely with the CVRD and RCMP; and, for brining back the airshow. It was a pleasure to meet up with Parksville Councilor Amit Gur who is an air force reservist. Thanks to all for your service to Canada. 

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