The Prince George Citizen

B.C. MP dies of cancer

- Kristy KIRKUP

OTTAWA — Conservati­ve MP Mark Warawa’s family said his “new address is in heaven” on Thursday, announcing his death following a “brief but valiant battle” with pancreatic cancer.

The statement on his Facebook page gave a final message to his constituen­ts, saying it had been an incredible honour to serve his community – the federal riding of Langley-Aldergrove, outside Vancouver – since being elected in 2004.

Warawa was a devout Christian and his family said he hoped “that one day he will see you in heaven too.”

The 69-year-old died peacefully at Langley Hospice, his office said in a separate statement.

The House of Commons suspended its morning schedule on Thursday. A framed photograph and white flowers sat on Warawa’s desk.

Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer said Thursday he could not begin to express the sorrow and loss he and his wife feel following Warawa’s death.

“Mark was a true gentleman,” Scheer said. “While his warmth and kindness knew no partisan bounds, his love for his Conservati­ve family was special. The Conservati­ve caucus is devastated. He will be missed dearly.”

Parliament­arians and Canadians also mourn Warawa’s passing, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I extend my deepest condolence­s to his wife Diane, his five children and 10 grandchild­ren, his friends and colleagues, and the many people he represente­d in his riding,” he said.

In April, Warawa announced his diagnosis and in May he gave an emotional farewell to the House of Commons. He also used the speech to speak about the need to improve palliative care. Statistics show between 70 and 84 per cent of Canadians have no access to specialize­d health care at the end of life, Warawa said, adding the number is “tragic.”

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