Mr. Speaker, countless Canadians devote their lives to the care of family members with disabilities. The Hunt family from my riding of Brant are such Canadians.
Valerie Hunt was born with Down's syndrome. Along with her parents, Irene and Tom, her brother Doug devoted his life to his sister. Working with the disabled became his passion and his life's work. As a hobby, Doug and his wife, Katie, are entertainers using their considerable skills assisting community groups fundraise for worthy causes.
Valerie passed away this week at age 46. She loved music, Tim Hortons and her extensive pen collection. She will be missed by many, especially her close friends at Crossing All Bridges Learning Centre in Brantford.
Today we say “thank you” to the Hunts and to all in Canada who quietly and unselfishly give so much to the care of their family members. They are an inspiration to all of us.