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Ottawa city councillor Diane Deans reveals cancer diagnosis

Ottawa city councillor Diane Deans announced in a release Monday that she has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
Ottawa city councillor Diane Deans announced in a release Monday that she has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. City of Ottawa

Gloucester-Southgate Coun. Diane Deans announced Monday that she has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

In a media release, Deans says she hadn’t been feeling well all summer and went through “myriad” tests to find a diagnosis.

She will be taking a leave of absence while she completes her treatment.

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“I trust that you will understand my absence from the Council table over the next number of months as my treatment starts tomorrow and I will need to focus all my energy on beating this insidious disease,” Deans said in the release.

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Deans was first elected in 1994 and was re-elected for her eighth consecutive term in the most recent election. She also serves as the chair of the police services board and Crime Prevention Ottawa.

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Deans says her staff will continue to serve constituents in her absence.

“I have served this city for 25 years with passion and dedication and I look forward to returning to the job that I love, healthy and cancer free, sometime next year.”

 

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