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Wants M.P. to explain her vote

I find it increasingly difficult to believe that you are in office to represent the constituents in your riding

Editor’s Note: The following is an open letter to Cathy McLeod, M.P. for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo –

 

Dear Ms. McLeod:

I am a constituent in the riding you represent and I think it’s disgraceful that you voted against M-444, a motion for a national action plan to address violence against women.

Violence against women is still a very real threat. Are you aware that in our country one woman is killed every week because of domestic violence? How can you, as a woman and former health care professional, be so out of touch with this issue and the constituents in the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo riding?

Are you unaware of what happened to Angila Wilson in Clearwater last year?

This is a very small community and the tragedy touched everyone I know.

Please explain to me in your own words why you don't think that as a nation we don't need a coordinated national action plan to address violence against women.

With votes like this, and others you have made recently, I find it increasingly difficult to believe that you are in office to represent the constituents in your riding.

I am angry, frustrated and saddened by your apparent lack of understanding and compassion.

Charlene Lau

Clearwater, B.C.