‘Tireless MP and brave fighter’: PM announces Mauril Belanger’s death at 61
OTTAWA — Mauril Belanger, a Liberal member of Parliament for more than two decades and a lifelong advocate for francophone rights in English Canada, has died after a very public battle with an incurable neurodegenerative disease.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used Twitter to announce Belanger’s death on Tuesday night.
“Mauril Belanger has passed away. He was a great friend, tireless MP and brave fighter,” Trudeau tweeted. “The entire Parliamentary family mourns his loss.”
Belanger, 61, died after a fight with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.


