
Remembrance Day Ceremony


Such a moving Remembrance Day ceremony in Parksville yesterday, including a fly-over at the eleventh hour. It was wonderful to connect with veteran Jack Rossiter who turned 100 this year. Jack served Canada in the Italian campaign 1943-45. Thank you to those who laid wreathes on my behalf throughout the riding: Meaghan Cursons in Cumberland, Donna Cloutier in Courtenay, the Hon. Deb Grey in Bowser, Lee Olimusik in Port Alberni, Bruce Ballingal in Qualicum Beach, Jessica Harris in Tofino and Rick Geddes in Ucluelet. Thank you especially to the volunteers and hundreds of residents who attended these ceremonies to remember those who sacrificed so much for our freedoms in Canada.
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It was a privilege to meet with representatives from Mood Disorders Society of Canada recently in Ottawa to discuss the important role of community organizations and peer support workers in helping Canadians with mental illnesses. They spoke about how the chronic underfunding of Canada’s mental health sector limits the ability of non-profit organizations to expand services and meet growing demand. We agreed that investing in community mental health organizations could reduce pressures on the healthcare system and help Canadians who are struggling. Finally, we talked about my Private Member’s Bill, C-414, which is pushing for parity between physical and mental health in our universal, public healthcare system. Canada is facing a mental health crisis and it’s clear we need systemic change so everyone can access care when they need it most.


Great fun at the Alberni Valley Multiplex on Thursday as skaters of all ages took to the ice to glide the light fantastic! Thanks to the gang who travelled all the way from Ahousaht First Nation for the skating party and members of the Alberni Valley Rescue Squad who demonstrated their human pyramid building skills. Thanks especially to the Multiplex management and staff for creating a winter wonderland at the rink. It was truly magical and provided a chance to forget the worries of the world for a couple of hours.