‘Use your head but follow your heart’: ill MP delivers plea to Parliament
OTTAWA — MPs in the Commons paused Monday to listen to an emotional speech by Ontario MP Arnold Chan, who spoke of his struggle with cancer while he appealed to his fellow parliamentarians for more civility.
As his parents, brother and wife looked down from the gallery, the Liberal from the Toronto-area riding of Scarborough-Agincourt delivered his moving remarks during what was supposed to be a debate on the economy.
Later, outside the House of Commons, Chan said he simply took the opportunity to say a few things he had to say.
“I got it out,” he said. “There’s no announcement, I’m not taking a leave. I’m not resigning my seat … I’m carrying on my duties.”


