Premier David Eby commenced his address with a poignant acknowledgment of the challenging circumstances surrounding the current Ramadan and Eid period for the Muslim community. He reflected on the hardship faced by those in Palestine and others globally enduring the shadows of conflict and deprivation, emphasizing the pressing need for compassion and solidarity in such trying times. Expressing gratitude for the fortunate circumstances enjoyed in British Columbia, he urged for collective advocacy to ensure that no one is left behind.
Recognizing the invaluable contributions of the Muslim community to the fabric of British Columbia, Premier Eby praised their diverse achievements across various spheres, from business and academia to science, charity, and sports. He underscored the significance of Eid as an occasion to celebrate and honor these contributions, while also acknowledging the challenges of Islamophobia and discrimination that the community continues to confront.
Drawing from his personal experiences, Premier Eby highlighted the community's resilience in the face of adversity, particularly in combating Islamophobia and advocating for equality and inclusion. He commended their active involvement in initiatives against racism and intolerance, emphasizing the importance of unity in fostering a welcoming and equitable society for all.
In closing, Premier Eby extended heartfelt wishes for a joyous Eid celebration with loved ones, acknowledging the global significance of the occasion and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to join in the festivities. He reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring the proper representation and empowerment of the Muslim community within the public service and government of British Columbia, pledging to work collaboratively towards a stronger, more inclusive province.
MLA Gary Begg expressed appreciation for the premier's presence at the Eid celebration, noting it as a significant moment marking the premier's first attendance at the annual BC NDP MLA Eid Celebrations. MLA Jinny Sims echoed this sentiment, thanking the premier for his participation. The event, organized by local Surrey MLAs, including Ministers Ravi Kahlon, Minister Bruce Ralston, Minister Jagrup Brar, Minister Rachna Singh, Minister Harry Bains, along with MLAs Mike Starchuk, Gary Begg, and Jinny Sims, underscored the collective effort to ensure the representation and recognition of the Muslim community's vital role in the province's diverse landscape.