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From YouTube: NOVEMBER 27 2019 Statements Bowinn Ma
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
4th Session
41st Parliament
NOVEMBER 27 2019 Statements Bowinn Ma
A
The
profound
need
for
open
communication
compromise
and
an
appreciation
for
diverse
views
when
an
injury
prevented
him
from
getting
back
onto
the
field.
He
went
on
to
contribute
to
the
sport
in
a
different
way.
He
started
working
for
the
bul
in
October
2011
and
during
that
time
helped
to
grow
the
organization
into
the
largest
frisbee
league
in
the
world
and
a
model
for
other
leagues.
A
Craig
was
particularly
active
in
driving
special
initiatives
that
improve
the
experience
of
new
members
and
those
members
from
underrepresented
groups,
women,
transgender
players,
the
LGBTQ
to
Plus
community
and
even
did
some
early
work
with
First
Nations
Craig
connected
built
community
and
supported
people
everywhere
he
went,
he
barely
knew
me
barely
knew
who
I
was
when
he
went
out
of
his
way
to
donate.
To
me
in
the
early
days
of
my
campaign
election.
A
A
He
showed
up
for
people,
and
so
hundreds
of
people
showed
up
for
him
earlier
this
month,
packed
into
the
Stanley
Park
pavilion
to
celebrate
his
life,
born
in
Winnipeg
on
on
January
7
1982
Craig
Peter
Kulik
was
37
years
old
when
he
died
by
suicide
on
October
28th
Craig
is
survived
by
his
sister
Corrine
nephew
Emmett,
his
loving
partner,
joel
harnessed,
who
leaves
the
following
words
with
you.
Today,
Craig
will
be
remembered
for
connecting
and
building
community
everywhere
he
went.
A
He
was
an
entrepreneurial
spirit
and
will
be
remembered
for
his
generous
compassion
and
insatiable
curiosity
as
a
storyteller,
a
listener
and
a
sensitive
soul,
a
lover
and
never
a
fighter
Kraig
will
be
profoundly
missed,
but
he
taught
all
of
us
so
much
about
how
to
live
a
life
with
love,
connection,
community
and
humanity.
In
this
way,
his
energy
will
continue
to
live
on
in
lives
he
touched
and
for
generations
to
come.
Thank
you.