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From YouTube: MARCH 3 2020 Statements Linda Reid
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
5th Session
41st Parliament
B
You
mr.
speaker,
I
dedicate
my
remarks
today
to
Ella
Tanner
and
the
knitters
of
groundball
Gardens.
Ella
was
kind
enough
to
tour
me
and
show
me
this
amazing
array
of
Izzy
dolls
and
the
year.
Their
work
is
actually
knitting.
These
dolls
that
people
that
become
part
of
these
packs
that
doctors
carry
across
the
globe
knitters
and
crocheted
across
Canada
keep
Health
Partners
international
supplied
with
a
very
special
product
for
the
physician
travel
pack.
B
The
Izzy
doll
doctors
and
healthcare
professionals
to
carry
this
mobile
medical
kit
cap
with
the
with
essential
medicines
and
supplies
give
Izzy
dolls
to
the
youngest
patients.
Sometimes
the
handmade
doll
is
also
known
as
comfort
doll
and
is
oftentimes
a
child's
first
joy,
the
physician
travel,
but
the
essential,
life-saving
medicines
into
the
hands
of
doctors.
So
people
can
be
treated
and
healed.
It
is
such
a
neat
and
concrete
way
of
art
for
your
timeless
skills
for
a
little
child
who
doesn't
have
much.
B
In
fact,
in
memory
of
this
master,
corporal
marcado,
his
mother
Carol,
he
she
created
is
a
doll.
She
would
have
something
to
give
to
the
children
EMAP
while
serving
as
a
peacekeeper
in
1994.
Marquez
killed,
while
serving
in
Croatia
by
land
mine
explosion
marks
comrades
in
one
Combat,
Engineer
Regiment
asked
Carol
to
continue
making
the
dolls
for
them
to
give
out
the
position.
Travel
pack
is
a
mobile
medical
kit
filled
with
essential
medicines.
Medical
supplies.
The
PTP
contents
are
donated
by
Canadian
healthcare
companies
to
HealthPartners
international
Canada.
B
Each
can
provide
600
treatments
almost
every
day
of
the
year.
A
doctor
nurse
or
other
health
professional
leaves
Canada
equipped
with
the
physician
travel
pack
to
bring
health
and
hope
to
community
in
the
developing
world.
I
thank
the
knitters
I.
Thank
the
physicians
I
thank
everyone
who
makes
a
child's
day
brighter
Thank
You.
Mr.
speaker,.