The Peterborough Examiner

Moved by death of colleague, MP doles out pill-case key chains

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OTTAWA — A Conservati­ve MP stung by the sudden death of colleague Gord Brown is handing out pill case key chains on Parliament Hill, urging everyone he sees to carry a couple of potentiall­y life-saving Aspirin.

Rob Nicholson says that after Brown’s fatal collapse earlier this month in his Parliament Hill office, he felt the need to do something — so Nicholson went online and ordered hundreds of the key chains to hand out on the Hill and in his Niagara Falls riding.

Nicholson wants to encourage others to follow suit, arguing that people are more likely to carry the key chains than a bottle of pills from their medicine cabinet.

He says the idea is to have Aspirin on hand at all times, to be chewed when the symptoms strike — a measure that’s known to buy heart attack victims precious minutes before help arrives.

Nicholson says he was at a conference a few years back when he heard about others carrying Aspirin key chains.

He also says it would be an “excellent idea” for the House of Commons to install defibrilla­tors, something he’s heard from others over the years.

Following his news conference, Nicholson handed a key-chain to Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes.

“Love it,” she said, adding, “You always know where your keys are.”

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Conservati­ve MP Rob Nicholson
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Conservati­ve MP Rob Nicholson

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