

April 29, 2010
MLA KATRINE CONROY TO PARTICIPATE IN ‘DOMINO’ KIDNEY TRANSPLANT
Surgery to keep her from official duties for approximately one month
VICTORIA – Kootenay West MLA Katrine Conroy will not be available for her official duties as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for approximately one month, beginning on May 7th, 2010.
Conroy and her husband Ed will be participating in a ‘domino’ kidney transplant inMay, which will ultimately see Ed receive a much needed kidney transplant.
In total, six people will be involved in the Canada-wide transplant. Ms. Conroy volunteered to donate a kidney to her husband, but is not a compatible donor for him, so instead will donate to a matched recipient who also has a willing but incompatible donor. That donor will benefit yet another unmatched pair, and Mr. Conroy will receive his kidneyin Vancouver from them.
“I am very happy to be able to do my part to help out,” said Conroy. “The Canadian Transplant Association, Canadian Blood Services and B.C. Transplant are all doing incredible work, and I hope more people will consider becoming organ donors.”
The domino organ donations are made possible by the new national Living Donor Paired Exchange Registry, launched inFebruary of 2009 by Canadian Blood Services. The first cross-Canada domino transplant took place in June2009. As more transplant programs sign on to the registry, the donor pool will grow, allowing for more large-scale kidney exchanges and domino transplants.
For more information on organ donation, visit www.transplant.bc.ca
Katrine's Constituency office will remain open during this time with staff members able to assist the public.
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New Democrat Caucus Media Contact: Edena Brown 250-304-2783
B.C. Transplant Media Contact: Gabrielle Nye 604-790-0034
Katrine at the 2010 Rossland Winter Carnival

Click here to see Rick Mercer Reporting from the Rossland Winter Carnival and see Katrine briefly in her vintage Calgary Olympic Jacket that was loaned to her by Felix Belczyk, 1988 bronze medalist at the Calgary Olympics!.
Katrine Conroy, MLA
Kootenay West
Katrine Conroy, MLA
Op-Ed Piece on the School District 20 Planning Process:
January 11, 2010
There has been a lot of passion and concern expressed regarding the possible cuts in our local schools. Meetings in the district have been well attended and numerous people are also expressing their thoughts in writing to the School District. Meanwhile the School District Trustees and board staff have faced the tough questions and concerns with professionalism.
I have been asked how I feel about this situation and why I have not attended the public meetings. I wanted to address this issue directly.
As MLA for this area for 5 years now I have seen the many financial issues that School District 20 has had to contend with. There have been cuts to the school’s annual facilities grants, a cut that was announced a week before school started when much spending had been done or committed. There was also the funding for PACs from gaming grants cut in half, announced on the first day of school. The school district also has to contend with increased MSP premiums and energy costs, the HST, and a requirement to become carbon neutral (without the aid of the facilities grant on top of it). We, the NDP Opposition caucus have continuously questioned the Minister about these issues and raised how these cuts are hurting many rural school districts across the province.
I have met with school district staff and trustees over the last number of years and I have also talked to many parents. Having grandchildren who are students in School District 20 also gives me a personal interest.
School District 20 has a full slate of committed and elected representatives as school trustees. They have been given the authority by the citizens in this area to represent their interests in school district issues. As an MLA I work with the school district and have given and will continue to give their concerns a voice in the Legislature. I will continue to raise the issues of funding cuts and all of its ramifications in the Legislature with the Minister. However when it comes to how a school district decides how to balance their budget and the consequences that flow from that I cannot interfere. The school district has the authority to make those decisions. I will work with the school district on whatever needs they have and in whatever way they want.
While this may not be satisfactory to all I hope it addresses the concerns of some. I do understand the issues that the school district is facing. I do understand the concerns that parents feel across the district about losing schools and services. I will continue to work in the Legislature to not let our rural education system become a victim of cuts from the BC Liberal Government.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at the numbers listed below.
Katrine Conroy, MLA
Kootenay West
250-304-2783
1-888-755-0556
Katrine.conroy.mla@leg.bc.ca
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