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Ex-senator Michael Pitfield was a Pierre Trudeau confidant

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OTTAWA — Michael Pitfield, a former senator and clerk of the Privy Council, has died at the age of 80.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the death late Thursday, saying Pitfield was a “family friend who was especially dear” to his father and his family.

Pitfield, who joined the public service in 1959, was a close confidant of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau during his time in office.

In addition to his role as a powerful clerk of the Privy Council, Pitfield also served as secretary to the cabinet and as a senator for Ottawa-Vanier over a career spanning 50 years.

Justin Trudeau said Pitfield remains the youngest Canadian ever to lead the public service and called his contributi­ons to Canadian public life “far-reaching and enduring.”

Pitfield joined the Senate in 1982 and sat as an independen­t until his retirement in 2010.

“Michael played a pivotal role in the patriation of the Constituti­on and the establishm­ent of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,” Trudeau said.

“He was a tireless advocate of bilinguali­sm and national unity, whose leadership helped bring us closer as a country and make our democracy uniquely our own. … Our deepest condolence­s to his three children, Caroline, Tom, and Kate, and to all of Michael’s family and friends.”

 ??  ?? Michael Pitfield at a news conference in 1982.
Michael Pitfield at a news conference in 1982.

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