Tuesday, March 31, 2026
ADVT 
National

Calgary MP Mourning Newborn Daughter's Death From Genetic Disorder

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Aug, 2018 01:28 PM
    CALGARY — An Alberta Conservative MP has posted a touching online tribute following the death of his newborn daughter from a genetic disorder.
     
     
    Tom Kmiec, who represents the riding of Calgary Shepard, says in a Facebook post that he and his wife Evangeline said goodbye Monday to Lucy-Rose, 39 days after she was born.
     
     
    Kmiec says the girl was diagnosed with Trisomy 13 shortly after birth, and that she was only able to spend a week with her family at home.
     
     
    He says as an MP, he often rises in Parliament to congratulate fellow Calgarians for a post-secondary degree, a medal, or recognition for service to the community.
     
     
    He says his daughter never had the chance to achieve those milestones, but notes she achieved success by bringing incredible warmth to other family members.
     
     
    Kmiec says she was able to mature her older siblings into responsible caretakers without a spoken word.   
     
     
    "Too often we prize a long life of achievements over a life well-lived filling the hearts of those around us with warmth, empathy and compassion," Kmiec wrote in the post.
     
     
    "This experience has been soul crushing for us but through our grief, there has been so many that have helped us and lifted us up — for that, we will be eternally grateful."
     
     
    Trisomy 13, which is also called Patau syndrome, is a genetic disorder in which a person has three copies — instead of the usual two — of genetic material from chromosome 13 in all the cells of their body.
     
     
    It leads to multiple malformations and health problems and children born with it often don't survive beyond childhood.
     
     
    Kmiec thanked friends and members of their church for their support, as well as staff at Alberta Children's Hospital and the South Health Campus Hospital.
     
     
    He said he will take time away from his parliamentary duties for the next few weeks and will be absent from the Conservative Party's national convention in Halifax next week.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Escalating Violence: Video Captures Vicious Fight At Popular Brampton Plaza

    Escalating Violence: Video Captures Vicious Fight At Popular Brampton Plaza
    The most recent incident caught on video appears to have occurred at College Plaza, near Sheridan College’s Brampton campus at the corner of McLaughlin Road South and Steeles Avenue West, on June 20.

    Escalating Violence: Video Captures Vicious Fight At Popular Brampton Plaza

    Former B.C. Premier Ujjal Dosanjh Warns Against Change To Proportional Representation

    Dosanjh says Germany, the Netherlands and Hungary require very low percentages of people to vote in candidates with racist views, and that has changed their political landscape in a negative way.

    Former B.C. Premier Ujjal Dosanjh Warns Against Change To Proportional Representation

    5 Things From B.C. Report On Money Laundering

    5 Things From B.C. Report On Money Laundering
    As early as 2012, some employees within both the Gaming Policy Enforcement Branch and the British Columbia Lottery Corp., recognized the reality that small-time loan sharking had evolved into large-scale money laundering.

    5 Things From B.C. Report On Money Laundering

    Military Policeman Acquitted Of Sexually Assaulting Superior Officer

    Military Policeman Acquitted Of Sexually Assaulting Superior Officer
    HALIFAX — A Halifax-based military policeman has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a superior officer during a Royal Canadian Navy exercise in Scotland.

    Military Policeman Acquitted Of Sexually Assaulting Superior Officer

    Canadian Hyperloop Company Says Governments Need To Support Innovation

    A Canadian hyperloop company is threatening to relocate its headquarters to Europe unless it gets political support at home for the implementation of its technology that would transport goods and passengers through tubes at airplane speeds.

    Canadian Hyperloop Company Says Governments Need To Support Innovation

    Union Launches 'I Shop Canada' Campaign To Counter U.S. Trade Moves

    Union Launches 'I Shop Canada' Campaign To Counter U.S. Trade Moves
    Canada's largest private sector union is launching a national social media campaign to urge consumers to support Canadian jobs by buying products and services made in Canada.

    Union Launches 'I Shop Canada' Campaign To Counter U.S. Trade Moves