Monday, April 25, 2011

Daffodil Month

Every three minutes another Canadian is diagnosed with cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society wants them to know that they are not alone.

This year, as part of its annual Daffodil Month activities, the Society is stepping up the fight against cancer by designating April 27th as Daffodil Day. On this day, we are asking Canadians to wear a Daffodil Pin in support of those in their lives that have been affected by cancer. You can join them by looking for pins in your community and wearing it proudly on April 27th. You can find a pin location using our interactive map at

www.fightback.ca/getyourpin.

Join the Fight!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty sad, but can somebody please respond to this:

Why is this fiasco being tolerated?

http://ahabit.com/liz.htm

This is totally disgusting.

James C Morton said...

It certainly is a gap in the legislation. The Board was set up to compesate the victims of crime -- and the family of a murder victim are not, in themselves, legally, a victim. But they certainly suffer greatly and I, for one, believe they should be entitled to compensation as "victims"