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PM & Premier: multiple crises highlighted in 2021 Thanksgiving messages

Horgan: COVID, wildfires, opioid crisis | Trudeau: food supply, COVID management & vaccines

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Monday October 11, 2021 | BC & NATIONAL

Posted by Island Social Trends | Editor: Mary P Brooke


Premier John Horgan:

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Premier John Horgan during his October 7, 2021 media session.
  • Premier John Horgan has been at the helm of a majority NDP government since September 2020, overseeing the COVID pandemic since the onset of that health crisis over 19 months ago. This Thanksgiving during the continuing COVID pandemic, Premier Horgan has issued the following statement in recognition of Thanksgiving:

“Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate the abundance of the fall harvest and to share nature’s bounty with our families, our friends and our communities. It is a time to come together to give thanks for all that we enjoy and to help those in need.

“We are blessed to live in a beautiful province of boundless opportunity. Our government is working hard to make sure everyone enjoys the benefits as we build a stronger British Columbia together.

“This season, we have so many to thank as we continue the fight against COVID-19. We also owe thanks to those who battled forest fires, and many others who continue to serve on the front lines of the poisoned drug crisis. Thank you for all that you have done and continue to do.

“I want to take this opportunity to also thank all those who volunteer to make their communities better and those who donate to food banks and other charities. Sharing makes our lives rich and meaningful.

“To everyone celebrating, have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!”

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:

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Trudeau met with Afghan refugees in start to Thanksgiving weekend, Oct 9, 2021 [web].
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is fresh off the return of a Liberal minority government since the September 20, 2021 election; the seat count in the 44th Parliament looks about the same as the 43rd, generally indicating that Canadians want to see management of the COVID pandemic continue as it was. The Prime Minister has issued the following statement in recognition of Thanksgiving:

“Today, whether virtually or in person, Canadians across the country will celebrate Thanksgiving with their loved ones and reflect on their blessings from the past year.

“Harvest season is a time for us to appreciate our communities. As many of us gather today to enjoy a good meal with family and friends, we acknowledge our farmers, food businesses, and food suppliers who work tirelessly to ensure that Canadians can safely and reliably put food on the table. Our food banks and local food organizations have also done an extraordinary job at helping Canadians across the country – particularly our most vulnerable people and communities – have access to good, high-quality, and nutritious food, despite the challenges of the past year and a half.

“Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians of all backgrounds have shown countless acts of kindness. They have helped one another by donating to food banks, volunteering to assist the most vulnerable, and demonstrating what it means to love their neighbours. This year, I encourage everyone to show compassion to those in need and give back – that is the meaning of Thanksgiving. It is this spirit that makes Canada a stronger, more inclusive, and prosperous country.

“As we continue the fight against COVID-19, Thanksgiving provides us with an opportunity to give thanks to the front-line health care workers who have gone above and beyond to provide care and support to Canadians throughout this pandemic. We also salute the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Red Cross for sending resources and help those in the areas hardest hit by this crisis.

“While Thanksgiving may look different again this year, we need to continue to follow local public health advice, including on gathering size limits, and practice public health measures like staying home when we’re sick, washing our hands, wearing our masks, and improving indoor ventilation. For those who have not already done so, I encourage you to get fully vaccinated as soon as possible to protect yourself and others, including those that are not yet eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, Sophie and I wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. This year, let’s show our thanks to every Canadian for their contribution to our country’s peace, prosperity, and strength.”

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