Former finance minister, diplomat, university chancellor Michael Wilson dies
TORONTO — Michael Wilson, a former politician, diplomat and longtime mental health advocate, has died at 81.
The University of Toronto, where Wilson served as chancellor from 2012 to 2018, confirmed his death in a post on its website Sunday evening, saying the school’s flag will fly at half-mast until Wilson’s funeral.
The school’s president, Meric Gertler, called Wilson a “great Canadian” who improved many lives through his “comprehensive excellence, his unassuming generosity and his quiet compassion.
“From spearheading public policy of the highest significance to publicly confronting the challenge of mental illness, Michael Wilson was a true champion,” Gertler said in a statement.