Hon. Deborah Matthews: I believe we have unanimous consent that all members be permitted to wear purple ribbons in recognition of Epilepsy Ontario and the Epilepsy Cure Initiative's Epilepsy Action Day. The Speaker (Hon. Dave Levac): The minister has asked for unanimous consent. Do we have unanimous consent? Agreed. Hon. Laurel C. Broten: I'd like to welcome some guests who are here for Epilepsy Action Day: Margaret Maye; her husband, Gary Neumann; her son Thomas Drag; and his friend Margaret Aniol. They are all here to raise awareness about the issues surrounding epilepsy. Hon. Deborah Matthews: I am very delighted to welcome all of the representatives of the Epilepsy Cure Initiative and Epilepsy Ontario. The Speaker (Hon. Dave Levac): Do you have further guests? Miss Monique Taylor: I was also fortunate enough to meet with Epilepsy this morning, and I would like to introduce Ms. Cynthia Milburn and Ms. Kristin Welton. Thank you very much, and welcome today. Mr. John O'Tool! e: I'd like to introduce members of Epilepsy Ontario's action day here at Queen's Park: Dianne McKenzie is the executive director of Durham region, Deanna MacDonald is the outreach coordinator, and Thom Appleby and Miranda Zeppieri. Mr. Jeff Leal: I'd like to introduce todayâ"they'll be arriving shortlyâ"Lynn Zeppieri, who is with Epilepsy Peterborough and Area, and Thom Appleby, who is the executive director of Epilepsy Peterborough and Area. Mr. Steve Clark: Thanks, Speaker. I mentioned them this ...
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