As we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ this Christmas season, I wish for renewal, hope, and joy to all who are reading this. While this season is a time of celebration, it also offers an opportunity for reflection on the events of the past year. These events—both joyful and challenging—form the memories we carry with us. And while I pray most of your memories are filled with joy, it is often the difficult moments which bring us closer together, strengthening the bonds we share with our families, friends, and communities.
This has not been an easy year—economic and political challenges here at home, war and unrest in many places around the world. As your MP, I have heard about these challenges from you.  I can assure you; this feedback has only strengthened my resolve to work for the change our country needs. Difficult personal times draw us closer to those we love and there is power in this unity as we face shared challenges.
The Christmas story is a shining beacon of hope—a reminder that, in times of hardship or weariness, we can turn to Jesus for guidance and strength. This season encourages us to lean on one another, to embody His grace, and to offer a helping hand to those in need. For many, this time of year is one of joy, but for others, it can be a period of loneliness and increased stress. As such, please take this holiday season as an opportunity to come together, share the love of Jesus, and support one another in our communities and families. As our community did for my family when we experienced with the sudden and unexpected loss of my father.
Let’s reflect on the life and hope we find in the birth of Jesus. Let's share generosity and compassion, especially with those in need. Whether it's supporting a local food bank, lending a helping hand, or visiting a neighbour with some fresh baking, each act, even small ones, can make a big difference.
Let's also remember those who may find Christmas especially difficult this year in our communities: those serving in our Canadian Armed Forces away from loved ones, our police, fire departments, and emergency services, and those who are facing loneliness or loss. May they feel the hope of Christmas and the strength of our community.
In the midst of challenges, the hope found in the birth of Jesus rings true. From Danielle, myself, and my boys, Merry Christmas to you all, and may the New Year bring blessings of renewal and hope to everyone across Battle River—Crowfoot and Canada!
HI Happy new year to you and your family and staff just a comment I would like to make if I was working for a company and was doing things wrong to be fired I would not get the company s portion of the pension just what I put in so why should he be getting a golden pension after only being a MP for a short time for me to get a pension like that I would had to work 30 to 35 years and the same goes for the big guy JT cheers Doug