|
Photo Gallery
|

2009 Ladner Pioneer May Days Parade

John Cummins, M.P. with
Katimavik participant Carey Lynn Barrett of Delta
John Cummins, M.P. visits with
constituent Carey Lynn Barrett of Delta, who is participating in the
Katimavik program. For more information on the program, visit
www.katimavik.org or call
1-888-525-1503

John Cummins, M.P. visits
Tomekichi Homma Elementary School in Steveston
John Cummins, M.P.
visits teacher Don Allison and his Grade 5/6 class at Tomekichi
Homma Elementary School in Steveston.

John Cummins, M.P., with Forum
for Young Canadians participants
Forum for Young Canadians Dinner on
April 13th, 2005 on Parliament Hill. John Cummins, M.P. is pictured
with Firat Ataman (on his left-hand side), a student from his
constituency who participated in the Forum.

Official Swearing in for 38th
Parliament
John Cummins, M.P. with his wife Sue
and his daughter Caroline during his official swearing-in ceremony
for the 38th Parliament. |
Delta Police Pipe Band thank John Cummins
Doug Grant and Colin Abel presented this picture for John Cummins'
contributions and support of the Delta Police Pipe Band on March 31, 2005
|
Employment Resource Centre Ribbon Cutting
April 16, 2004 - L to R, Bonnie Robbins (staff, South
Delta Resource Centre), Laura Dixon (Chair of Delta Youth Services), John Cummins MP, Val Roddick MLA, and Shirley-Ann Hastings (staff, South Delta Resource Centre)
|
John Cummins MP with Allan Bridges and his Delta Youth Services Internship class.
April 16, 2004
|
John Cummins with Flash
Photo taken by Flash's companion, Edgar Dunning.
|
Fishing Industry makes John Cummins Person of the Year 2003
Phil Eidsvik presents John Cummins with the Person of The Year 2003 Award by the fishing industry at the Pacific Fisheries Dinner-Dance on November 28, 2003.
|
|
A Job Well Done
John Cummins presents a Long Service Award to Anne Davis of Delta
|
John Cummins with our communities’ recipients of the Queen’s
Golden Jubilee Medals
Tsawwassen, November 15, 2002. The men and women accorded this honour have made significant contributions to Canada, British Columbia and the communities in the federal constituency of Delta-South Richmond. They are to be congratulated for being selected to receive this prestigious award. The recipients are: Leslie Abramson, Ernie Burnett, Brian Derrah, Edgar Dunning, Norm Dyck, Marjorie Henderson, George Hodgins, John M. Horton, Doug Husband, Lois Jackson, Ted Lorenz, Doug Massey, Dugald J. Morrison, Bud Sakamoto, John Savage, John Thomas, Edward (Ted) Towers, Will Watkins, Dorothy Williams and Errol Wintemute. (more)
|
June 2002 Millennium Scholarships.
(L to R) Aekta Neel, Clayton Botkin, Roxanna Smallwood, Andrea Painter and Yuting Zhang (not pictured)
|
Statue honours contributions of all Canadian-Japanese fishermen
September 20, 2002: The Nikkei Fishermen's Committee, along with the Japanese Canadian National Museum, paid tribute to the contributions of all Canadian-Japanese fishermen in an unveiling ceremony of a statue designed by Richmond Jikkei artist, Junichiro Iwase. The statue is a life-sized bronze casting of a Japanese-Canadian fisherman poised to process a fish. It is erected on Steveston's waterfront along cannery row. John Cummins (left) poses with Soichi Shiho, and Gerry Miller in front of the statue.
|
(L to R) MP's Diane Ablonczy, Carol Skelton, and John Cummins support "Miles for Meagan" with Elisabeth Ross and Martha Hoyt
September 2001 - Parliament Hill
A message of support in the House of Commons
from John Cummins, MP Delta South Richmond
House of Commons - September 18, 2001 - Mr. Speaker, yesterday, while the House was quite rightly considering the course of the nation in the wake of the terrorist attack in the United States, I attended the launching of a bike tour from Ottawa to Toronto called Miles for Megan. The tour is to help raise awareness and funds for the fight against ovarian cancer. Megan Rodger was 18 when she passed away last November because of this disease.
The fundraising tour, organized by Megan's Mom and Dad, will, over eight days, pass through Cornwall, Brockville, Kingston, Trenton, Belleville, Peterborough, Oshawa and Markham, finishing at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on September 25.
Ovarian cancer is a family disease that attacks our wives, daughters, mothers and sisters, but it can be beaten, as evidenced by my colleague from Saskatoon--Rosetown--Biggar, herself a survivor of ovarian cancer. I ask my colleagues and the residents of these fine Ontario communities to support the Miles for Megan ride and the 2,500 Canadian women this disease will strike this year.
Mr. John Cummins (Delta--South Richmond, Canadian Alliance)
More information: http://www.idv8.com/milesformeagan/index.html
|
"Take Me Out To The Ball Game!"
April 8, 2001 - John Cummins speaks at North Delta Baseball Opening Day
|
| News Latest | Media | Photos | Documents | Issues | Experience | Biography | Links | Home |
|
Constituency Office
4871 Delta Street Delta, British Columbia, V4K2T9
Telephone: (604) 940-8040 Fax: (604) 940-8041
|
House of Commons Office
House of Commons Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0A6
Telephone: (613) 992-2957 Fax: (613) 992-3589 Email: cummij@parl.gc.ca
|
|
|