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CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION

Released on December 12, 2011

These days, it's so easy to get caught up in all the hustle and bustle of Christmas. For some, I know the holidays are a very busy and stressful time. But I hope everyone can take some time to enjoy the true meaning of this holiday season and the values that Saskatchewan people are known for; giving, caring and sharing.

I'm wishing you a peaceful Christmas full of the most important things...spending time with your family and friends...reminiscing about the past and looking forward to the new year.

Saskatchewan has a proud and diverse heritage, where we all celebrate in our individual way. My family and I will be celebrating Christmas in the same way our parents and Grandparents did in our Norwegian tradition. I know many others will also be embracing their heritage at this time. This is what helps to make it such a special time of the year.

There are a number of new Canadians who have made Saskatchewan their home, and who add to our multicultural tapestry. It makes the holiday season even richer as we join in or share stories of our unique celebrations, whether they be Christmas, Hanukkah, Ashura, or Kwanzaa, to name a few.

As we reflect on the past year, let us give thanks for all that we have, but let us also remember those who are having a difficult time this year. There are families and individuals who have not yet shared in the good fortune Saskatchewan is experiencing. Others are grieving the loss of loved ones or facing challenges at work or at home. To those, we must offer comfort and hope for better times in the future.

On behalf of my family, and colleagues of the New Democratic Party caucus, I would like to wish you all the best over the holiday season and into the new year.

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For more information, contact:

Erin Morrison
Official Opposition
Regina
Phone: 306-787-6349

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