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B.C. children's minister stepping away from role after colorectal cancer diagnosis

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 05 Dec, 2024 05:54 PM
  • B.C. children's minister stepping away from role after colorectal cancer diagnosis

British Columbia's Minister of Children and Family Development Grace Lore says she has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and is temporarily stepping away from her role as minister.

Lore said in a statement that she intends to participate in important votes in the legislature to ensure the stability of the NDP government, which holds a slim majority of one vote.

Lore, who is the MLA for Victoria-Beacon Hill, said on Thursday that her diagnosis was "very sudden" and that she is working with medical professionals to address it immediately.

She said the important ministry requires someone's full attention, and by stepping back she can focus on treatment, recovery, and returning to work as soon as possible.

Lore said she is committed to beating the cancer.

New Democrat MLA Jodie Wickens, minister of state for child care, will step into Lore's role on a temporary basis. 

Premier David Eby told reporters Thursday that the estimate is that Lore has about a six-month period of treatment and recovery ahead.

"We're just sending our love and strength to (Lore and her family) in this really challenging time," he said.

"Because Grace is a fighter, because she's so committed to her work, she's assured me that she'll be there for every important vote for our government. I have told her to take the time that she needs for her health and for her family and I know she'll do that, too."

MLAs are set to return to work on Feb. 18 for a session that will include votes on a budget and whether to support the government's throne speech

In B.C.'s legislature, MLAs are able to vote remotely and don't have to attend the building in person.

Eby's government holds 47 seats in the legislature, while the Conservatives have 44 and the Greens have two.

The premier said his government is also working with other MLAs "to make sure that the legislature works regardless, so she can take the time she needs to get well." 

In 2021, Lore announced that her son, Asher, had been diagnosed with a brain tumour.

Eby said Asher came through that "stronger than ever" and acknowledged that the family had been through a lot.

"He's an amazing kid, and Grace is going to come through this stronger than ever, but it is a hugely stressful time for them and for our colleague, and we're just sending our love to the family right now," he said.

B.C. Green Party house leader Rob Botterell said in a statement that the caucus respects Lore’s decision to prioritize her health. 

“Our thoughts are with her and her family, and we wish her strength and healing in the days ahead,” he said.

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