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Tories mourn death of Sen. Tobias Enverga Jr.

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OTTAWA Tobias Enverga Jr., the first Filipino-Canadian ever appointed to the Senate, has died while on a parliament­ary visit to Colombia.

Conservati­ves on Parliament Hill flooded social media with condolence­s upon hearing the news.

“The tragic loss of his welcoming and sunny personalit­y leaves a large hole in the lives of all who knew him,” Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer said in a statement.

Prior to beginning his political career, Enverga worked as a project manager for the Bank of Montreal, but was best know for his work on behalf of the Filipino community, including establishi­ng the Philippine Canadian Charitable Foundation, Scheer noted.

He later became a Toronto Catholic School Board trustee before then-prime minister Stephen Harper named him to the upper chamber in 2012.

“Sen. Enverga was the kind of person who could make anybody feel welcome and valued, a quality that is so important for those who act as ambassador­s for communitie­s of new Canadians. He embodied what we all want to see more of in public life.”

Enverga’s fellow Conservati­ve senators Linda Frum and Dennis Patterson tweeted their shock and heartbreak over the death of their good friend.

Conservati­ve MP Erin O’Toole called him a role model and leader in the Filipino community.

Enverga, who was known as Jun, will be remembered as a fierce advocate for persons with disabiliti­es and a tireless champion for multicultu­ralism, said Senate Speaker George Furey.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Tories on Parliament Hill are flooding social media with condolence­s on the death of Tobias Enverga Jr., the first FilipinoCa­nadian to sit in the Senate.
CP FILE PHOTO Tories on Parliament Hill are flooding social media with condolence­s on the death of Tobias Enverga Jr., the first FilipinoCa­nadian to sit in the Senate.

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