Ag minister Ritz trashes ‘Stash for Cash
Posted on December 2, 2011 by Harry Siemens
Ag minister Gerry Ritz cuts stash for cash...He's still smiling!
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz is going to need a scarf to keep warm this winter. Canada has lost one of the most recognizable mustaches in politics after an astonishing $15,716 was donated in support of prostate cancer research and the freeing of Minister Ritz’s upper lip.
“While I am sad to see it go, I’m more than happy to keep my end of the bargain in the fight against this far too prevalent disease,” said Minister Ritz. “We already know that Canadian farmers and processors deliver the best food to the world, but now it’s clear that our agriculture industry has some of the best fundraisers too.”
Less than a month ago, Minister Ritz pledged to shave off his moustache if $10,000 could be raised for prostate cancer research, coinciding with the “Movember” movement. In just 8 days after declaring his participation, the fate of Minister Ritz’s moustache was clear.
On December 2, Minister Ritz was ranked as the 20 largest individual fundraiser in Canada and 37 in the world. Minister Ritz is a member of Team Western “Moducer” which includes participants from the agriculture newspaper called the Western Producer. The Western Producer team is sitting in 74 spot on Canada’s Team Leaderboard and has raised a total of $21,243. Canada is leading the charge globally by raising more than $37 million, with 246,304 registered participants.
“While I thought I had set the bar high enough to protect my moustache, it was obvious early on that there was little hope of keeping it,” said Minister Ritz. “I have only ever shaved my moustache once since I became old enough to grow one but this small act is nothing compared to the sacrifice made every day by prostate cancer victims and their families.”
November has quickly become recognized as a month to promote prostate cancer awareness thanks in large part to the worldwide “Movember” movement. According to Prostate Cancer Canada, 1 in 7 men will be diagnosed with a form of prostate cancer, making it the most common cancer among Canadian men.
Minister Ritz thanked the Imperial Barbershop for hosting the historic event. With a history dating back to the early 1900’s, it was the perfect location for Minister Ritz to lose the moustache he’s had with him for most of his life.
Donations can continue to be made directly to the Movember organization.
You can also write a cheque payable to Movember Canada, reference Gerry Ritz and Registration # 2736566 and send it to: Movember Canada, 119 Spadina Avenue, PO Box 65, Toronto, ON M5T 2T2
If you’d like to find out more about Movember go to their website
Thanks Gerry, you are a truly kind and honourable gentleman.
Posted on December 2, 2011 by Harry Siemens
Ag minister Gerry Ritz cuts stash for cash...He's still smiling!
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz is going to need a scarf to keep warm this winter. Canada has lost one of the most recognizable mustaches in politics after an astonishing $15,716 was donated in support of prostate cancer research and the freeing of Minister Ritz’s upper lip.
“While I am sad to see it go, I’m more than happy to keep my end of the bargain in the fight against this far too prevalent disease,” said Minister Ritz. “We already know that Canadian farmers and processors deliver the best food to the world, but now it’s clear that our agriculture industry has some of the best fundraisers too.”
Less than a month ago, Minister Ritz pledged to shave off his moustache if $10,000 could be raised for prostate cancer research, coinciding with the “Movember” movement. In just 8 days after declaring his participation, the fate of Minister Ritz’s moustache was clear.
On December 2, Minister Ritz was ranked as the 20 largest individual fundraiser in Canada and 37 in the world. Minister Ritz is a member of Team Western “Moducer” which includes participants from the agriculture newspaper called the Western Producer. The Western Producer team is sitting in 74 spot on Canada’s Team Leaderboard and has raised a total of $21,243. Canada is leading the charge globally by raising more than $37 million, with 246,304 registered participants.
“While I thought I had set the bar high enough to protect my moustache, it was obvious early on that there was little hope of keeping it,” said Minister Ritz. “I have only ever shaved my moustache once since I became old enough to grow one but this small act is nothing compared to the sacrifice made every day by prostate cancer victims and their families.”
November has quickly become recognized as a month to promote prostate cancer awareness thanks in large part to the worldwide “Movember” movement. According to Prostate Cancer Canada, 1 in 7 men will be diagnosed with a form of prostate cancer, making it the most common cancer among Canadian men.
Minister Ritz thanked the Imperial Barbershop for hosting the historic event. With a history dating back to the early 1900’s, it was the perfect location for Minister Ritz to lose the moustache he’s had with him for most of his life.
Donations can continue to be made directly to the Movember organization.
You can also write a cheque payable to Movember Canada, reference Gerry Ritz and Registration # 2736566 and send it to: Movember Canada, 119 Spadina Avenue, PO Box 65, Toronto, ON M5T 2T2
If you’d like to find out more about Movember go to their website
Thanks Gerry, you are a truly kind and honourable gentleman.
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