House of Commons pays tribute to ex-NDP leader Alexa McDonough, who died in January
OTTAWA — Politicians of all political stripes paid tribute to the late Alexa McDonough today and honoured her memory with a moment of silence in the House of Commons.
McDonough, a former leader of the federal NDP, died Jan. 15 in Halifax at the age of 77, after a lengthy struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says McDonough’s passing is not only a loss for her family and New Democrats, but for all Canadians.
Singh says she was someone who fought her whole life for social justice, championed women in politics and never backed down from a challenge.