►
From YouTube: NOVEMBER 22 2021 Statements Ronna-Rae Leonard
Description
The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
2nd Session
42nd Parliament
A
Member
for
court,
nicole
marks
honorable
speaker
on
november
1st,
a
family
and
indeed
the
whole
community
of
courtney
comox.
In
fact,
the
whole
comox
valley
lost
a
force
of
nature
known
to
all
is
bunny.
Shannon
elizabeth
shannon
was
raised
in
hawaii,
but
found
a
new
home
on
another
island
as
she
and
her
husband,
clark
monroe
for
so
many
decades
grew
their
family
in
the
comax
valley.
A
I
first
met
her
in
the
1990s
as
a
school
district
71
school
trustee.
She
went
on
to
become
chair
before
retiring
after
19
years.
Her
leadership
inspired
many
to
step
up,
as
she
always
did.
Her
niece
claire
hume
wrote,
bunny
was
endlessly
dedicated
to
protecting
and
expanding
access
to
vibrant
public
education,
healthy
local
food
and
a
thriving
natural
environment.
A
The
face
of
the
comox
valley,
social
planning
society,
was
bunny
nurturing
community
to
think
beyond.
Our
individual
needs
and
desires
to
appreciate
the
challenges
that
many
of
our
neighbors
face
to
inspire
us
to
action.
That
is
what
drove
bunny
fearlessly
and
without
reservation.
She
sought
out
those
who
could
make
a
difference
to
begin
those
conversations
and
how
to
create
housing
for
all
how
to
make
life
more
affordable,
how
to
serve
our
most
vulnerable.
A
She
was
a
natural
champion
of
food
security
and
became
president
president
of
lush
valley,
an
apt
acronym
for
let
us
share
the
harvest.
Bunny
treated
so
many
like
family
and
loved
her
family,
deeply
clark,
her
daughters,
jessie
and
rachel,
and
her
granddaughter
bailey,
who
brought
so
much
sunshine
and
joy
in
her
life,
bunny
loved
and
was
loved.
She
will
be
missed.
We
sure
could
use
a
lot
more
bunny
shannon's
in
this
world.
Thank
you,
mr
speaker.