‘Canada lost a giant’ with Sinclair’s death, says Trudeau

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‘Canada lost a giant’ with Sinclair’s death, says Trudeau
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Former Senator Murray Sinclair is being “remembered for an extraordinary life filled with achievements,” including for his dedication to Canada, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau . Sinclair died on Nov. 4 at the age of 73. Speaking to reporters, Trudeau described Sinclair’s “commitment to the ideals of this country” as “absolutely extraordinary.” With his passing “Canada lost a giant,” he said. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made remarks on former Senator Murray Sinclair's death on Nov.

Trudeau appointed him to the Red Chamber in April 2016, where he served until 2021. Trudeau praised Sinclair’s values of service and perseverance, and the wisdom and grace he had in navigating “unbelievably difficult issues for Canada.” He said Sinclair brought “generosity” to his work, “but also the deep convictions and immovable strength he brought to bear on such extraordinary challenges were an inspiration to all of us,” said Trudeau, speaking to reporters on Nov. 4.

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