Trudeau, other MPs, pay tribute to longtime MP Mauril Belanger
OTTAWA — Mauril Belanger loved Parliament so it seems fitting that it has become something of a shrine to the veteran Liberal MP who died Tuesday after a courageous battle with an incurable neurodegenerative disease.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among the MPs who signed a book of condolence set up in the rotunda of Centre Block, just a few steps away from the House of Commons over which Belanger had presided as honorary Speaker just five months ago.
“We will all miss you,” Trudeau wrote. “Your passion, your strength, your perspective, your rigour, your dedication and your wisdom.
“Your legacy of service and hard work will continue to inspire us and all who follow in this place but we will nonetheless miss you, and your friendship, most dearly.”


