The Southwest Booster

2019 Christmas Message From Premier Scott Moe

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Christmas is an exciting time of the year. It is a time to celebrate, a time to enjoy the company of family and friends.

It is a season of generosity, a time of giving and a time to give thanks. And there is so much to be thankful for, here in Saskatchew­an.

I am grateful for the people that I have met during my time as Premier: inspiring people, compassion­ate people, strong people.

People like Cassidy Evans.

Cassidy is an 11-yearold girl from Saskatoon. Cassidy was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis when she was only four years old. Life for Cassidy and her family changed forever that day.

But how we respond to adversity, how we deal with the challenges in our life, can define who we are.

Cassidy and her Mom and Dad, they talked about how they could turn Cassidy’s diagnosis into something positive.

Cassidy decided to start a lemonade stand – to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis research - and to raise awareness and to encourage others who also had the disease.

That was in 2013, when she was only five years old.

Six years later, Cassidy’s Lemonade Stand is still going strong. In fact, the stand is now a truck that travels to events across Saskatchew­an. And Cassidy has branched out – she sells jewelry and other merchandis­e on her website – Cassidysle­monadestan­d.com.

All proceeds go to Cystic Fibrosis research and awareness and, so far, Cassidy has raised $100,000.

And she’s done this all the while dealing with the demands of Cystic Fibrosis.

It’s hard not to be humbled by what Cassidy and her family have done. And what’s even more humbling is to know that there are so many other Cassidy’s in Saskatchew­an: people with a dispositio­n of the heart whose first priority is helping others, even though they may be bearing a heavy burden themselves.

This the Saskatchew­an that I have come to know. This the Saskatchew­an that I am proud to serve. And this is the Saskatchew­an I will always defend.

Our province is a hopeful place. And hope is the central message of the Christmas Story.

More than 2000 years ago, the Christ-child was born, and our world changed forever. That child grew up to be a man, who showed us what loving others is all about.

He showed us that every person matters. He inspired with his example – a life lived with humility, with courage and with compassion.

He sacrificed everything for us.

The Christmas story reminds us to look around, and to lend a helping hand where we can, to give a little extra to those

Thanks for all you’ve done to make our year one to remember

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