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From YouTube: OCT 6 2022 Statements Mable Elmore
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
3rd Session
42nd Parliament
A
under
Sheila's
leadership,
Costco
actively
shared
news
about
her
government's
work
that
were
of
concern
to
their
members
in
a
timely
manner.
She
also
brought
forward
to
our
government's
attention
challenges
and
opportunities
facing
seniors
families
and
communities
in
the
21st
century
in
times
before
and
during
the
covid-19
pandemic,
until
she
retired
in
December
2021.,
her
incredible
life
was
captured
in
an
oral
history
project.
She
did
with
the
BC
labor
Heritage
Center
in
2019.
A
and
I
was
deeply
moved
and
inspired
to
hear
and
learn
of
her
lifelong
commitment
to
Grassroots
activism,
including
speaking
up
for
women's
rights
as
human
rights
workers
rights
to
be
treated
fairly.
Children's
rights
to
play
and
her
conviction
that
seniors
could
be
mobilized
to
help
seniors
through
her
profession
and
passion
to
help
people
Sheila
acquired
the
skills
that
approaching
people
who
were
in
crises.
A
Her
message
to
us,
as
elected
officials,
were
that
one
day
we
all
grow
old
and
we
would
want
our
society
to
help
us
live
independently
for
as
long
as
possible
that
we
could
get
the
best
care
in
our
golden
years.
It's
reminded
us
that
we
are
stronger
together.
She
reminded
us
that
it's
a
good
investment
for
government
to
keep
seniors
and
Elders
safe
and
connected
to
their
communities.
Thank
you,
Sheila,
for
connecting
people
around
issues
that
matter
to
them
and
instilling
in
those
who
crossed
paths
with
you.