Christy Clark Speaks to the Legislative Assembly

MLA, Port Moody - Burnaby Mountain


1998 Legislative Session: 3rd Session, 36th Parliament
HANSARD
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Official Report of
DEBATES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
(Hansard)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1998
 Afternoon
 Volume 12, Number 16
 
[ Page 10829 ]
The House met at 2:10 p.m.

Hon. U. Dosanjh: As the House may know, some days ago we lost the chief of police of Port Moody, and that's been one of the more difficult issues to deal with in
my time as the Attorney General. Our hearts go out to the family and the community, and I would ask that the House send condolences to the family.

C. Clark: As the representative for Port Moody, I'd like to add my voice to this Legislature when we send our condolences to Chief Singbeil's family. He was a man
who stood on principle; he was a man who firmly believed in his duty. He will be badly missed in our community.

The second loss that Port Moody suffered this week is that of our school board chair, Dulce Huscroft, who died of breast cancer on Friday morning. We all mourn her
loss in our community. She was a woman who was involved in almost every facet. She showed a great deal of compassion in all the community works that she
undertook. She showed tenacity in fighting for more schools and school construction in our community, and most of all, she showed a great deal of dignity when she
finally gave in to her disease. I would ask, too, that we send our condolences from this House to her family.

The Speaker: Thank you, member. I'll be happy to do that on behalf of all of us.