
Stephen Lewis: A Legacy of Justice
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Stephen Lewis, a legendary Canadian diplomat and NDP leader, passed away at 88 after an 8-year battle with cancer. His close friend, David Suzuki, was with him in his final hours. Lewis, known for his social justice advocacy, started his career at 26 and served as UN ambassador, shaping Canadas stance against apartheid. He later tackled HIV/AIDS in Africa and co-founded a foundation raising over $200M. Friends and colleagues mourn a giant in social justice, with Suzuki calling him Canadas greatest public speaker. Lewis legacy lives on through his son Avi, the new federal NDP leader, and his unwavering commitment to justice.
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