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Name Address Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 Name Address Cheryl Abballe Abbotsford BC Shaylene Abrahams Masset BC Danaca Ackerson Vancouver BC Dylan Acton Comox BC Harry Adam Vernon BC Amanda Adams Vancouver BC Megan Adams Sointula BC Rupert Adams Ganges BC Julie Adamson Victoria BC Lyn Adamson Toronto ON Jason Addy Powell River BC Dan Adelman Victoria BC Maryam Adrangi Toronto ON Kevin Afanasiff Vancouver BC Robert Ages Delta BC Bev Agur Courtenay BC Mee Young Aird Burnaby BC Carole Alexander Vancouver BC John Alexander Vancouver BC Charline Alfred Alert Bay BC Chief Moses Alfred Alert Bay BC Diane Alfred Alert Bay BC Gloria Alfred Alert Bay BC Patricia Alfred Alert Bay BC Pewi Alfred Alert Bay BC Wayne Alfred Alert Bay BC Hussein Alidina Vancouver BC Capt. Michael Allen Montevallo Alabama Huguette Allen Lumby BC Marjorie Allen Parksville BC Jason Alsop Skidegate BC Chiara Amato Vancouver BC Michael Ambach Prince Rupert BC Ann Andrews Black Creek BC Susan Angel Vancouver BC Tanis Anne Hamilton ON Robin Annschild Salt Spring Island BC Adona Antoine Fort St. James BC Steve Antonenko Port Clements BC Paul Antze Toronto ON Eilen Appleby Ftrome Somerset Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 Paul & Connie Archombault Alert Bay BC Galen Armstrong Victoria BC Grace Aroella‐Jarvie Victoria BC Usona Asher Charlotte City BC Jesse Ashwell Victoria BC Maria Asselin‐Roy Port Moody BC Michael Atewart Comox BC Lavern Athey Bella Bella BC Sean Athey Bella Bella BC Jacqueline Atkins Vancouver BC Michael Auger Gabriola BC Nadine Au‐Yong Vancouver BC David Avery Abbotsford BC MattheW Badali Vancouver BC Bonnie Baker Nelson BC Mark Baker Grand Island NE Jay Baker‐French Vancouver BC Max Bakken Vancouver BC Darryl Ball Queen Charlotte BC Scott Ballantyne Kitimat BC John Barber Toronto ON Debra Barkman Victoria BC Jo‐Anne Barkwill Victoria BC Michelle BarlondSmith Battle Creek MI Francie Baron Whistler BC Lisa Barrett Bowen Island BC Jonathan Bartlett Nanaimo BC Sarah Bartman Victoria BC Juliette Batchelor Toormina NSW Betty Bateman Creston BC Karl Bateman Chemainus BC Candace Batycki Nelson BC Patrick Beattie Vancouver BC Ryan Beattie Victoria BC Michael Beck North Vancouver BC Dirk Becker Lantzville BC Frank Behrens Victoria BC Joan Belford Chemainus BC Caylene Bell Masset BC Mike Bell Comox BC Randy Bell Alert Bay BC Susan Bell Alert Bay BC Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 Warren Bell Salmon Arm BC Andrew Bellis Prince Rupert BC Roger Benham Smithers BC Barry Benisky Comox BC Craig Benjamin Ottawa ON Julia c Bennett Masset BC Ian Benoit Queen Charlotte BC Brad Benson Gibsons BC Peter Benson Naramata BC Jeff Berg Toronto ON Juris Bergins Nanaimo BC Matthew Berinbaum Vancouver BC Morgan Berna Kelowna BC Yves Bernadet Vancouver BC Sonny Bernard Alert Bay BC Brenda Bernhardt Cobble Hill BC Andrea Berrow Campbell River BC Heather Berry Vancouver BC Julia Berry Victoria BC Michael Berry Alert Bay BC Shari Berry Lantzville BC Rene Beyers Vancouver BC Lisa Mane Bhattachauja Bowen Island BC Frances Bickerstaff New Westminster BC Dr. Erin Biddlecombe Nanaimo BC Rita Bijons Toronto ON Rae Bilash Victoria BC Wes Bingham Powell River BC Jill Bingham‐Daniels Squamish BC David Binstead Vancouver BC Karen Birch Nanaimo BC Annie Birchett Victoria BC Laura Bird Vancouver BC Mike and Stephanie Bird Williams Lake BC Stephanie Bird Williams Lake BC Caitlin Birdsall Vancouver BC Frances Birdsell Terrace BC Carol Bjarnason White Rock BC Serena Black Prince George BC Harvey Blackmore Whistler BC Adam Blainey Victoria BC Carole Blake Hagensborg BC Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 Lisa Bland Horsefly BC Erin Blaney Langley BC Ta'Kaiya Blaney North Vancouver BC Ta'Kaiya Blaney North Vancouver BC Ivor Block White Rock BC Gerry Bloomer North Vancouver BC Brian Blount Shawnigan Lake BC David Blount Shawnigan Lake BC Wesley Bloxham Port Alberni BC Brent Boates Vancouver BC Sheillah Bob West Vancouver BC Richard Boden Vancouver BC Marli Bodhi Prince George BC Melanie Bodhi Prince George BC Karin Bodtker Vancouver BC David f Boehm Gabriola Island BC Barbara Boettcher Calgary AB Zoe Bogas Vancouver BC Lars Boggild Halifax NS Marina Bolton Bella Bella BC Patrick Bonin Standon QC Margret Bonney Comox BC Dudley Booth Port Moody BC Leslie Bootle Victoria BC Bruce Borland Oshawa ON Jim Borrowman Telegraph Cove BC John Bosomworth Penticton BC Devon Boss Bella Bella BC Bob Bossin Gabriola BC Lucille Boudreau Kitimat BC Elysia Bourne Vancouver BC Jesse Bowen Prince George BC Beth Bower Victoria BC Jen Bowlby Courtenay BC Urs Boxler Vancouver BC Margo Boyd Vancouver BC Rhonda Boylan Burnaby BC Christine Boyle Vancouver BC Glenn Boyle Burnaby BC John Boyle Vancouver BC Tim Boys Darcy BC Suzanne Bradley Richmond BC Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 Tannis Bradley Ladysmith BC Brian Braidwood Port Coquitlam BC Simone Brandl Burnaby BC Peter Brannan Vancouver BC Diane Branter Lake Cowichan BC Kate Brauer Sointula BC April‐Anna Bremers Montreal QC Gordon Brennan Surrey BC Carolyn Brett Courtenay BC Ruth Briggs Vancouver BC Gail‐anne Brighton Nanoose Bay BC Coral Brinck Victoria BC Sean Britt Calgary AB Erin Bros Halifax NS Alice Brown Prince George BC Charlene Brown Bella Bella BC Chelsey Brown Prince Rupert BC Coral Brown Kaleden BC Irene Brown Bella Bella BC Rob Brown Terrace BC Sandra Brown Bella Bella BC Susan Brown Skidegate BC Vanessa Brown Bella Bella BC Conrad Brown jr Bella Bella BC Jessica Bruhn Surrey BC Naomi Brunemeyer Vancouver BC Anthea Bryan Penticton BC Tyler Bryant Vancouver BC Ryszard Brykajlo Burnaby BC James Buchanan Westbank BC Vanessa Buck North Vancouver BC Alan J Buckham Courtenay BC Dionne Bunsha North Vancouver BC Randy Burke North Vancouver BC Janet Burkholder Lake Linden MI Carmen Burrows Sointula BC David Burrows Kitimat BC Gillian Butler Nanaimo BC John Butt Vancouver BC Oonagh Butterfield Victoria BC Kyle Byron Toronto ON Kris Cable Vancouver BC Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 June Cainey Brantford ON Gordon Calam Comox BC Carol Callahan‐Maureen Victoria BC Cynthia Callahan‐Maureen Victoria BC Mark Calzavara Toronto ON Alan Campbell Victoria BC Barbara Campbell Tofino BC Claudia Campbell Victoria BC Colin Campbell Victoria BC Deborah Campbell Vancouver BC Elaine Campbell Rancho Mirage CA Farlyn Campbell Surge Narrows BC Lorinda Campbell Vanderhoof BC Miray Campbell Heriot Bay BC Ruth Campbell Vancouver BC Tavish Campbell Heriot Bay BC Yvonne Campbell Bella Bella BC Steve Cappello Victoria BC Stephanie Capyk Victoria BC Ian Carey Toronto ON Sheila Carey Kelowna BC James Carlaw Terrace BC Dianne Carlson Surrey BC Kelly Carmichael Surrey BC Sarah Carncross Vancouver BC Charles Carpenter Bella Bella BC Denise Carpenter Port Hardy BC Faith Carpenter Bella Bella BC Randy Carpenter Bella Bella BC Adriane Carr Vancouver BC Mark Carras Vancouver BC T. Carroll Squamish BC Theodora Carroll Squamish BC Katrina Carroll‐Foster Vancouver BC Jessica Carson Vancouver BC Anna‐Marie Carstens Kitimat BC Morag Carter Sointula BC James Casey Vancouver BC Anne Casselman Vancouver BC Lindsay Cassie Victoria BC Noel Cavanaugh Victoria BC Annie Ceschi Port Hardy BC Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 Erica Champagne Victoria BC Erica Champagne Victoria BC Thomas Chan Burnaby BC Jo‐Anne Checkley Nanaimo BC Robin Cherbo Nelson BC Ed Chessor Vancouver BC Leah Chesterman Nanaimo BC Nick Chiasson Surrey BC Anna Childress Victoria BC Christina Chiu Richmond BC Ola Cholewa Vancouver BC Shirley Christina Victoria BC Liz Ciocea Gabriola Island BC Janice Clarfield Vancouver BC Carla Clark Bonners Ferry Idaho Dan Clark Kimberley BC Amber Clarke Victoria BC Jennifer Clarke Arora Vancouver BC CleanGreen Richmond BC Richard Clemens Victoria BC Bradley Clements Victoria BC Jonathan Clemson Salt Spring Island BC Gil Cobb Smithers BC Catherine Coldwell Fort St. James BC Louise Cole North Saanich BC April Collart Prince Rupert BC Jaclyn Collinge Kamloops BC Amy Collins Victoria BC Arbutus Collison Masset BC Clarence Collison Masset BC Cheryl Condly Courtenay BC John Conlin Toronto ON Athina Conner Victoria BC Susan Connolly Marshall MI Consuela Cook Alert Bay BC Hazel Cook Alert Bay BC Sarah Cook Victoria BC Matt Cooke North Vancouver BC Shaun Cooke North Vancouver BC Robert Coon Chicago IL Chris Cooper Pitt Meadows BC Jill Cooper Toronto ON Attachment to Panel Letter Dated 31 October 2011 Megan Cooper Victoria BC Katherine Corbin Prince George BC Sarah Cormack Gibsons BC Rosemary Cornell Vancouver BC Laura Cornish Vancouver BC Winnie Cornish Victoria BC Donald Costin Chilliwack BC Lisa Cowan Victoria BC Devan Coward Victoria BC Don Cowie Vancouver BC April Cowley Langley BC Chelsea Cox Prince George BC Cindy Cox Innisfil ON Dave Cox Vancouver BC Surge Narrows, Read J. David Cox Island BC Sarah Cox Victoria BC Jacqueline Cox‐Ziegler Victoria BC Lorne Craig Vancouver BC Mary Cramer North Vancouver BC Andrea Cranmer Alert Bay BC Barbara Cranmer Alert Bay BC Georgina Crate Vernon BC Deborah Crichton Procter BC Cynthia Cridge Kitimat BC Cherrie Crocker Vancouver BC Greg Crossfield Masset BC Amber Crowder Vancouver BC Becky Crowe Vancouver BC Claire Crowfoot Cowichan Bay BC Sarika Cullis‐Suzuki Vancouver BC Valerie Culliton Victoria BC Christy Cunningham Burnaby BC Andrew Cupido Victoria BC Elyse Curley Vancouver BC Andrew Currie Boulder CO David Cutts Nanaimo / Smithers BC Lynn Cvitko Salmon Arm BC Dylan Czyz Victoria BC Samuel Dabrusin Vancouver BC Mary G. Dalen Cedarvale BC Sharon Daly Comox BC Terry Dance‐Bennink
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