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Tuesday, April 16, The House met at p. The Speaker: Please be seated. The Speaker: Tabling of reportsβno. Clerk Mr. An Honourable Member: Dispense. Your Committee met on April 15, , at p.
Matters under Consideration. Committee Membership. Your Committee elected Mr. Blashko as the Chairperson. Public Presentations. Your Committee heard the following three presentations on Bill No. Bills Considered and Reported. Your Committee agreed to report this Bill without amendment.
Motion agreed to. The Speaker: Tabling of reports? Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that impacts 23, people in Manitoba. It is a serious disorder that needs awareness and support across our province. This work would not be possible without Seine River residents Pat and Phil Trottier, their family and the executive director of epilepsy seizure association of Manitoba, Sara Bettess.
Thanks to Pat's dedication, from being on the association's board to advocating for her son Tom, Winnipeg now has services for adults with epilepsy. Tom was unable to join us here today, as he is actually in the new adult unit this week. Dedicated individuals like Pat, Phil and the Trottier family are essential to our great province. Please join me in thanking Pat, Phil, Tom, the Health Sciences Centre Foundation, Sara Bettess and the epilepsy seizure association of Manitoba for their service and dedication to epilepsy patients in Manitoba.
Please join me in congratulating Pat and Phil and Sara. Andrews, St. Clements and Selkirk. Their annual volunteers are directed by three employees. They help over 3, individuals with their services and programs for independent living.