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‘He was a fighter’: Tributes to former B.C. premier John Horgan

Nov 12, 2024 | 3:11 PM

Tributes to former British Columbia premier John Horgan are flowing after his death on Tuesday at the age of 65.

Here are some of them:

“John embodied kindness and courage. He was a fighter. He will be celebrated for his leadership and the progress he made on so many important issues. Above all, we will remember how John made us feel. His warmth. His positivity. His ability to connect with people irrespective of their politics or beliefs. John leaves behind a profound legacy that will inspire us for generations to come.”

— Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

“His many accomplishments as premier will be felt for years and generations to come. His achievements are too numerous to mention, but he was a consequential premier at a critical time in our history. He encouraged all of us to strive to be our better selves.”

— B.C. Premier David Eby

“John was not just a colleague in public service but a man of genuine warmth and integrity. … His approachable nature and willingness to engage in open dialogue were qualities that I admired greatly. He had a way of making everyone feel heard, regardless of their stance or background.”

— B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad

“I had the privilege of working with John and always admired his ability to build bridges and work with people of every political stripe. … He leaves behind an enormous legacy that he and his family can be proud of.”

— Ontario Premier Doug Ford

“He was an incredible leader and a dear friend — a pillar of our movement — who made life better for working people. John always put the needs of others first. I am heartbroken to lose him. Rest in peace my friend. “

— NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

“Fighting for people wasn’t something John did, it was who he was. … He genuinely loved the people of our province, and connected with people from all walks of life.”

— B.C. NDP president Aaron Sumexheltza

“John dedicated his life to serving our province. He loved British Columbia and its people dearly.”

— B.C. Green Leader Sonia Furstenau

“John led with integrity, and his commitment to the people of this province, his compassion, and his sense of humour will be deeply missed.”

— Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 12, 2024.

Canadian Press Staff, The Canadian Press

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