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VIDEO: Mark Warawa undergoes cancer surgery

Doctors told 91原创-Aldergrove M.P. the goal is 鈥榟olding it at bay鈥

A visibly tired Mark Warawa said his appearance at the May Day parade in Fort 91原创 would likely be his last.

鈥淚鈥檓 pretty weak,鈥 the 91原创-Aldergrove M.P. told the 91原创 Advance Times as he was getting ready to ride as a passenger near the front of the annual parade on Monday, May 20.

鈥淭his is my last parade,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 so love 91原创,and the people of 91原创, so I want to be here and thank them,鈥 Warawa said.

On April 14, Warawa announced he was in hospital and facing possible pancreatic cancer.

He spent 15 days in hospital, with the exception of a brief outing on Easter Sunday to attend church services and visit his family.

He later revealed in a Facebook post that doctors also found cancer in his lungs, lymph nodes and colon.

On Wednesday, May 22, he was scheduled to undergo surgery for colon cancer, followed by radiation for a tumour at the base of his neck.

鈥淎fter I recover from that, after a few weeks in, I鈥檒l be starting chemo,鈥 Warawa said.

He said he鈥檚 been told the treatment won鈥檛 eliminate his cancer.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not curing the cancer but holding it at bay, so that鈥檚 our hope and prayer,鈥 Warawa said.

鈥淭he prognosis is, I could be around for a number of years, if the chemo is effective.鈥

His short walk from his car to the vehicle he was riding was interrupted several times by well-wishers who told him they were praying for him.

READ MORE: Mark Warawa says he also has cancer in his lungs and lymphatic system

Ahead of retiring from politics, Warawa announced his plans to become a chaplain for end of life care.

He said his experience has motivated him further to pursue that calling.

An MP for the 91原创 and then the 91原创-Aldergrove federal riding since 2004, Warawa was an Abbotsford city councillor for 14 years before he entered federal politics.

He most recently was serving as a shadow cabinet secretary for seniors in the Conservative opposition ranks.

He put forward private member鈥檚 bills several times, including the Safe At Home Bill, which was passed in 2014.

The bill required courts to consider banning sex offenders from living within two kilometres of their victims鈥 homes.

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