John Aldag, Former Member of Parliament

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Statement about World Polio Day

Thank you, Mr. Speaker,  

Today I stand to recognize World Polio Day and the efforts of Rotary International. Over 700 Rotary clubs across Canada, including my club in Langley, carry the vision of a polio-free world and continue to work tirelessly toward this goal.  

Since 2006, the federal government has contributed over 200 million dollars to support polio eradication efforts. Unfortunately, the pandemic has caused millions of children to miss their polio vaccinations, resulting in outbreaks threatening this tremendous progress. Sustained action is critical to protect global health. If we stop now, we risk the paralysis of 200,000 children a year worldwide.  

Please join me today in marking World Polio Day by thanking all who contribute to eradicating polio in our local communities and internationally. Our work is not yet complete. We must remain steadfast in our support to end this terrible disease once and for all.