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Email Address There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Thanks for signing up! Speaker, I rise today with a heavy heart to recognize Howard Noble, who passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 8, at the age of 92, in my riding of Simcoe—Grey.

The Noble family is one of the first pioneer families in Simcoe county. In the s, Archibald Noble left Ireland and settled in Mulmur township. Over the years, many of Howard's ancestors were buried in the pioneer cemetery. The Noble family established deep roots in the community and those roots are still growing strong. Howard is survived by three generations, his son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Howard Noble was also one of the area's most respected businessman. In he founded Howard Noble Insurance.

For over 65 years, this family-owned and operated business has successfully met the needs of the residents in the area. Howard was also a major participant in establishing the community centre in Avening and the medical centre and Station on the Green, in Creemore. He was active in the Masons, the Shiners and the Eastern Star.

Our prayers go out to Howard's family and friends. He will be missed. Merchant Navy Veterans February 17th, Speaker, I rise to recognize John Stapleton, a constituent and tireless advocate of the merchant navy veterans. John is a champion of veteran's issues and is persistent in his campaign for fair compensation and recognition for World War II merchant navy veterans.

Thanks to their perseverance, people across the country join to recognize the sacrifices made by World War II merchant navy veterans every year on September 3. Every year, during the week of Valentine's Day, I recognize seniors and veterans. Today I pay special tribute to John Stapleton for his inspiration, his wisdom and his leadership. Committees of the House February 16th, Health Care February 10th, Speaker, earlier this week I had the opportunity to meet with Darryl and Trevor Lewis from my riding.

Beleaguered independent MP Helena Guergis gave birth to a baby boy early on Wednesday morning, culminating a year in the headlines after she was booted from Conservative caucus over allegations of ethical improprieties involving her husband, Rahim Jaffer.

Guergis, who resigned from cabinet and was booted from Conservative caucus by Prime Minister Stephen Harper earlier this year, was in a car crash in August when she was five months pregnant.

Even before that, her pregnancy was described by Mr. Guergis and Mr. Jaffer of unspecified allegations this summer, Mr. Last month, Ms. Guergis defended her use of taxpayer dollars to mail out Remembrance Day pamphlets that asked her constituents whether they would vote for her in a future federal election. Your go-to source for all the best Black Friday deals: tech, toys, fashion, mattresses, beauty, wellness, travel and more.

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