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From YouTube: APRIL 3 2023 Statements Shirley Bond
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
4th Session
42nd Parliament
A
After
George
Will
Mount,
one
of
the
special
things
about
the
arrival
of
spring
is
daffodils,
not
just
in
our
Gardens
or
around
the
legislative
grounds,
but
the
Canadian
Cancer
side,
Society
daffodil
campaign,
Every
Spring,
the
Canadian
Cancer
Society
daffodil
campaign,
raises
funds
to
support
and
help
people
with
cancer
live
longer
Fuller
lives.
The
daffodil
is
one
of
the
first
flowers
to
bloom
in
spring
for
those
living
with
cancer.
It
represents
strength,
resiliency,
courage
and
Hope.
This
year
we
are
being
asked
to
help
Hope
Bloom.
By
supporting
the
daffodil
campaign.
A
A
As
we
speak,
there
are
members
in
this
chamber
on
various
stages
of
their
cancer
journey
and
all
of
us
have
much
loved
family
members,
friends
and
even
work.
Colleagues
who
are
in
the
fight
of
their
lives,
some
starting
that
battle.
Today,
nearly
half
of
all
Canadians
will
face
the
devastating
diagnosis
of
cancer
in
their
lifetime,
and
that
is
why,
every
spring,
for
more
than
six
decades,
the
Canadian
Cancer
Society
has
used
the
daffodil
to
encourage
all
of
us
to
do
our
part.
A
Every
donation
to
The,
daffodil,
Campaign,
Will
Allow,
continued
life-saving
cancer
research
and
provide
funds
for
a
support
system
to
ensure
that
no
one
has
to
face
a
cancer
diagnosis
alone
in
the
words
of
the
Canadian
Cancer
Society.
Now
is
the
time
to
help
Hope
Bloom
for
people
facing
cancer
with
your
donation.
Today,
your
daffodil
donation
will
help
save
and
improve
lives
as
we
wear
our
daffodil
pins.
Let
us
always
remember
that
we
are
a
symbol
of
our
Collective
Strength,
representing
renewal,
inspiration
and,
most
of
all
hope.