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Notes for Jack Layton are shown on a condolence wall at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (glamazon82 via instagr.am) Citizens write notes on a condolence wall at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (PJMixer / Flickr) A crowd gathers on Parliament Hill for a candlelight vigil for NDP Leader Jack Layton in Ottawa on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. The flag on the Peace Tower flies at half-mast in tribute to NDP leader Jack Layton on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (Fred Chartrand / THE CANADIAN PRESS) NDP Leader Jack Layton waves to supporters as he arrives to release his election platform in Toronto, Sunday, April 10, 2011. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes a statement on the death of Jack Layton, the mission in Libya and the Nunavut plane crash in Ottawa, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. A letter left at the Toronto home of Jack Layton encourages the NDP leader to 'raise a little hell in heaven for us, will ya?' (Tom Podolec / CTV News) Brittany Bolton walks toward the front door of Jack Layton's Toronto home to lay flowers in condolence of Layton's passing, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (Darren Calabrese / THE CANADIAN PRESS)  Liberal Leader Bob Rae comments on the passing of Jack Layton outside his constituency office in Toronto, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. Flowers lie outside Jack Layton's constituency office at 221 Broadview Avenue in Toronto, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. Flowers lie outside Jack Layton's constituency office at 221 Broadview Avenue in Toronto, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. A crowd gathers on Parliament Hill for a candlelight vigil for NDP Leader Jack Layton in Ottawa on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011.

Canadians remember Layton as state funeral planned

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CTV Toronto: Scott Lightfoot at city hall
Monday: People gathered at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto late into the evening to pay their respects and leave messages of farewell at an impromptu memorial.
CTV Toronto Extended: Citizens gather at city hall
Monday: Hundreds of Torontonians gather at Toronto City Hall to sign a condolence wall and remember NDP Leader Jack Layton.
CTV British Columbia: Brent Shearer explains
Canadians in B.C. are mourning the death of NDP leader Jack Layton, who passed away early Monday morning at home with his family just weeks after announcing a new cancer diagnosis.
CTV Toronto: John Musselman on the mourning
Torontonians showed up at Jack Layton's constituency office and several other places to mourn the passing of the long-time Toronto politician and NDP leader. John Musselman reports.
CTV Toronto: Michelle Dube on Layton's letter
As he lay dying, NDP Leader Jack Layton penned an inspirational letter to Canadians. Michelle Dube reports.
CTV Edmonton: Laura Tupper on the hope
News of Jack Layton's death is proving to be particularly difficult for the millions of Canadians who have their own battles with cancer. It was only a few weeks ago Layton revealed he was fighting a second bout of cancer that required treatment.
CTV Winnipeg: Jeff Keele on the reaction
Manitobans are saddened by the death of Jack Layton. One woman says people trusted him and that he had a really down-to-earth personality.
CTV Montreal: Rob Lurie on the messages
NDP Leader Jack Layton was known all his life as a fighter, but ultimately lost his battle with cancer, dying Monday morning surrounded by family. Quebec is reacting to the tragic loss.
CTV Northern Ontario: Makda Ghebreslassie
Northern Ontario residents are reacting to the death of NDP Leader Jack Layton. One woman says Layton made her want to vote.
CTV Ottawa: Norman Fetterley with local reaction
Jack Layton's sudden death prompted public grief. Many gathered on Parliament Hill to mourn his death.
CTV Ottawa: Karen Soloman on the online tributes
Many Canadians turned to their smartphones and computers to pay tribute to Jack Layton. Messages of condolences began to flow through different social media channels within moments on word of his passing.
CTV Atlantic: Jacqueline Foster on the reaction
Jack Layton seems to have forged a strong bond with Canadians and even many of those who didn't vote for him have something good to say about him.
CTV News Channel: Lloyd Robertson on Layton
CTV's chief anchor and senior editor says Jack Layton was always optimistic and sincere, and explains what traits made the NDP leader was a natural born politician.
CTV Edmonton: Kevin Armstrong on the death
NDP Leader Jack Layton lost his battle with cancer Monday morning. It was only a few weeks ago Layton revealed he was fighting a second bout of cancer.
CTV Saskatoon: Roy Romanow on Layton
The former premier of Saskatchewan discusses his former colleague and what it was like working with the charismatic Jack Layton.
CTV News Channel: David Crombie, former mayor
The former mayor of Toronto and longtime friend of Jack Layton says he was always a graceful person and he and Jack rarely had any difference while they were political colleagues.
CTV Montreal: Rob Lurie on Montrealers' reaction
The NDP leader's personal popularity in Quebec played a key role in the rise of the NDP to official opposition status. Rob Lurie spoke to those saddened by Layton's death.
CTV Ottawa: Graham Richardson on Parliament Hill
Canadians gather on Parliament Hill in Ottawa to mourn the death of NDP Leader Jack Layton.
CTV Atlantic: Premier's reaction to Layton
Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter reacts to the news of NDP Leader Jack Layton's death.
CTV News Channel: Outpour of condolences
CTV's Merella Fernandez speaks to a man who says he was always proud to vote for Jack Layton, so it was incredibly sad and shocking to hear the news.

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Notes for Jack Layton are shown on a condolence wall at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (glamazon82 via instagr.am) Citizens write notes on a condolence wall at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (PJMixer / Flickr) A crowd gathers on Parliament Hill for a candlelight vigil for NDP Leader Jack Layton in Ottawa on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. The flag on the Peace Tower flies at half-mast in tribute to NDP leader Jack Layton on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (Fred Chartrand / THE CANADIAN PRESS) NDP Leader Jack Layton waves to supporters as he arrives to release his election platform in Toronto, Sunday, April 10, 2011. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes a statement on the death of Jack Layton, the mission in Libya and the Nunavut plane crash in Ottawa, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. A letter left at the Toronto home of Jack Layton encourages the NDP leader to 'raise a little hell in heaven for us, will ya?' (Tom Podolec / CTV News) Brittany Bolton walks toward the front door of Jack Layton's Toronto home to lay flowers in condolence of Layton's passing, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. (Darren Calabrese / THE CANADIAN PRESS)  Liberal Leader Bob Rae comments on the passing of Jack Layton outside his constituency office in Toronto, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. Flowers lie outside Jack Layton's constituency office at 221 Broadview Avenue in Toronto, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. Flowers lie outside Jack Layton's constituency office at 221 Broadview Avenue in Toronto, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. A crowd gathers on Parliament Hill for a candlelight vigil for NDP Leader Jack Layton in Ottawa on Monday, Aug. 22, 2011.

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Date: Mon. Aug. 22 2011 10:02 PM ET

Friends and foes, both politicians and members of the public, paid tribute to Jack Layton on Monday, remembering the leader of the Official Opposition as a fighter who stuck to his principles.

Hundreds gathered outside Toronto's City Hall on Monday, writing messages of support and condolences in chalk along the front of the building.

Within hours of Layton's passing, Canadians began leaving flowers, notes and cans of Orange Crush outside his Toronto office and on Parliament hill, where the Peace Tower flag was lowered to half mast.

Layton's death sparked a massive public display of mourning, with Twitter and Facebook feeds around the country turning into a steady stream of shock and sadness after hearing of the news.

The late NDP leader died at 4:45 a.m. ET on Monday morning, surrounded by family and loved ones, after battling cancer.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he will always regret not getting together for a jam session with Jack Layton and said the country has lost a man of strong principles and an engaging personality.

"Jack Layton will be remembered for the force of his personality and his dedication to public life," Harper said in a statement Monday afternoon, expressing his condolences.

"We have all lost an engaging personality and a man of strong principles. Laureen and I join with people across the country in extending our deepest sympathies to Olivia and their family and all of Jack's friends and colleagues."

Harper said the two, both musicians, would often talk about getting together for a jam session, but "it always seemed we were too busy."

"I'll always regret the jam session that never was. That is a reminder, I think, that we must always make time for friends, family and loved ones while we still can."

Harper announced later Monday that Layton would be honoured with a state funeral, normally reserved for current and former governor generals and prime ministers and current cabinet ministers.

Canada has never had an Official Opposition leader die in office, so there is no precedent for state funeral plans.

Harper has said Layton will lie in state in the House of Commons on Wednesday and Thursday before Saturday's funeral at Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall, where it is hoped Canadian musicians will take part.

The news of Layton's death evoked an immediate reaction from both his opponents and supporters alike on Monday as the NDP leader was remembered as a fighter who stuck to his principles.

Anne McGrath, who served as chief of staff to Layton, said her former boss will be deeply missed.

"I feel devastated, very upset and very honoured to have been able to work with him on a daily basis for so many years," McGrath told CTV News Channel.

McGrath spent four hours with Layton on Saturday, talking about everything from federal politics to the future of the party and the goals Layton still hoped the party could accomplish.

She said there was a sense that the end could be approaching for Layton and there were certain issues he wanted to discuss before it was too late.

"He was very much full of hope and determination about the ability of the party to be able to take the gains we've made so far and to build on them and move forward," McGrath said.

"He had a lot of trust in the ability of the caucus and the members of the party and Canadians. He really believed that the message we have, the policies we have, the people we have, will continue to inspire."

Former NDP leader Alexa McDonough said Layton would want his party to continue his work and help make Canadians' lives better.

"The party will mourn, people are really, really mourning a great loss, and that will go on for a while," she said. "But what will be ringing in people's ears is Jack saying ‘Get on with the job, there are 102 New Democrats in the House of Commons today.'"

Former prime minister Jean Chretien said he admired Layton for the commitment he had to his principles and said he was "a fighter."

"He was a happy warrior and I was a happy warrior. Despite the criticism you face you get up in the morning and start again, and he was like that too," Chretien told CTV News Channel.

Former prime minister Brian Mulroney said Layton managed to pull off a "major achievement," by taking what was once essentially a Prairie party and turning it into a mainstream, national force, and eventually Canada's Official Opposition.

His other great achievement, Mulroney said, was to effectively eliminate the separatist Bloc Quebecois as a federal political party.

"He was able to seize the circumstances in the last election and transform both himself into a major leader and his party's role in history, so a major achievement there's no doubt about it," Mulroney said.

Bob Rae, the interim federal Liberal leader and a former NDP premier of Ontario, spoke to reporters and described Layton as a tireless and genuine politician who always sought solutions -- though they were sometimes unorthodox or unrealistic -- to political problems.

He said there was no difference between the public version of Jack Layton and the private version.

"What you saw in private was what you saw in public. What you saw in conversation with one or two people was what you saw in conversation with Canadians. He was that kind of person," Rae said.

He later told CTV News Channel that Layton had "remarkable" success in building the NDP from the third-ranking federal party to eventually becoming the Official Opposition, eclipsing Rae's own party in the last election.

"I think Jack's success in building the party from where it was when he took over to what it was when he died speaks for itself. He was quite remarkable," he said. "He was a tremendous retail politician: he was upbeat, he was positive, he was always looking for some constructive solutions."

Former Toronto mayor David Miller said one of his fondest memories of Layton, was when the then-city councillor fought for the rights of homeless people.

"That's a group that is not politically powerful, and he was fighting for him because he believed it was the right thing to do," Miller said.

He said Layton was ahead of his time politically, fighting for gay rights, spearheading funding for AIDS awareness and anti-smoking campaigns and on climate change.

"He got results. He wouldn't fight without finding a way to bring people on side," Miller said.

Social networking sites such as Twitter came alive early Monday morning with messages of condolence as news spread of Layton's death.

"Canada's political system has lost a great fighter," wrote Liberal MP Ralph Goodale.

"The whole country extends sympathy and love to Olivia and Jack's family."

New Democrat MP Jagmeet Singh tweeted the following: "Dear Jack Layton -- the inspiration that you are is unparalleled. Your legacy will live on -- we promise!"

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May offered "deepest sympathy to all Jack Layton's family and to all in the NDP for whom he worked so hard and long."

Even Billy Bragg, the left-leaning British alternative-rock musician posted a message mourning the loss of his political compatriot.

"A sad day, both for Canada and for those of us on the Left. Jack Layton, leader of the NDP has passed away," Bragg wrote.

CTV's Chief Political Correspondent Craig Oliver said the news of Layton's death was "infinitely sad."

He said Layton was a "great guy" who most Canadians, regardless of their political stripe, would like to share a beer or a conversation with.

"In 54 years of covering national politics I've never known anyone more committed to the country, more principled in his beliefs and perhaps the saddest thing is that he has accomplished so much and he will not be able to savour the victories he has brought this party in a very personal way," Oliver said.

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Rowan
said

I did not agree 100% with Mr. Jack Layton's political views. Regardless of that, I know he was a great Canadian. A great person! This is a deep loss indeed.


Penelope Globe
said

God rest his soul and may his party members have learned enough from our Smilin ' Jack to carry on his policy, honesty and integrity.


Jimmer
said

RIP Mr. Layton. I really wanted to see you and Mr. Harper take this country in a bold new direction together as the heads of opposition and government. It is a great loss for Canada to lose a man so true to his beliefs, very rare in the politics of today.


Valerie, Chase
said

To Olivia Chow and family; I have been deeply encouraged by Jack Layton's courage and determination, his commitment to "battle on" despite incredible challenges, as well as his example of communicating/debating with others from an attitude of respect and consideration. We are saddened to hear of your loss and pray that you will know God's arms of care and comfort holding you close.


Doug ^^^ BC
said

I do sincerely offer my condolances and deep sympathies to the friends and family of Jack Layton.Right to the end,he fought for ideals HE THOUGHT we were right. That said,I wil not be a hypocrite by saying I agree with him an=bout much of anything.I did not embrace his positions when he was among us,and I'm not going to pretend to embrace them just because he has passed away. He absoultely was the voice of many. But he never spoke for me.Oddly though,he was the most likeable person I ever had the pleasure of arguing with.You could go toe to toe for ten rounds with Jack,and you could still shake hands and walk away.Still disagreeing,but not being enemies.That's a refreshing quality in times when political disagreements are all to often filled with hate and vitriole. Rest in Peace Jack.A political foe,but a friend on a personal level.


Lucian B
said

My deepest sympathy, he was a great man. He had my full respect though I’m not on left wing and sure thing it’s a big loss for Canada.


David ON
said

The time we have to be here is so short. Live life to it's fullest ,you never know when. RIP Jack Layton.


Mariane Rioux
said

RIP Mr. Layton, you sir were an admirable politician and advocate for those with but a small voice in the landscape of this grand nation of ours. Your perseverance made those voices roar.


BJohnston
said

My condolences to Jack’s family and friends in hearing news of his passing. While I didn't share his political views or his direction for the country, I did admire his conviction and steadfast loyalty to his country and to his beliefs… he showed courage and strength for what he believed in and never wavered. He will be missed by both his colleagues and his opponents alike.


Doreen Goodyear
said

My sincere condolences to the Layton family and to the NDP.

Jack Layton was truly a genuine and dedicated Leader who had such an optimistic vision for a better and healthier future for his loving Canada. A great gentleman who would have been our next prime minister. Such a loss for our Country - He will be sorely missed.

Rest in peace dear Jack Layton and thank you to our true champion.


Joe Canadian: Canada should remember it's son Jack
said

So many ordinary Canadians are mourning the loss of Jack Layton, our country shoul dhonour the man with a State Funeral. I looked up the criteria for a State Funeral, and they are -

"In Canada, state funerals are public events held to commemorate the memory of present and former governors general, present and former prime ministers, and sitting members of the Ministry. With ceremonial, military, and religious elements incorporated, state funerals are offered and executed by the Government of Canada which provides a dignified manner for the Canadian people to mourn a national public figure."

There is no better way for the nation to remember one of it's sons.


Susan Duffy
said

To the Layton Family and all his Friends My Deepest Condolences are with you all at the time of your Loss my thoughts and Prayers are with you all at this time,You will be greatly missed by everyone GOD BLESS YOU ALL


J
said

I wish to pass on best wishes to the family. This hit me hard as I just lost my Step-Father just as quickly. I am so sad but offer hope that each day will be easier, and Jack's life will live on through our lives. Jack Layton will be missed by everyone, those who were NDP and those who were not.


Mary, Southern Ontario
said

So saddened to see that Jack Layton has passed on. He was passionate and committed to bettering life for the everyday man and woman. Thankfully his suffering is over. Sincere condolences to his family and associates.


Valentina-Montreal
said

We have lost a great man today who has left his legacy of believing in Canadians and never gave up on his beliefs. My deepest sympathies to his wife,children ,family and friends.May his dreams and spirit continue to live on.


Bernadette M., Windsor, ON
said

My deepest sympaty to his family, relatives, and to his friends, specialy the ones who worked with him. I don't agree with his policies but I admire his personality, and the way he fight for what he believes. God Bless his soul...


Gloria Fiset
said

So very sad for the lose of your loved one, Olivia and family. Please know that we are mourning with you.


chris Powell
said

Remember Jack's message Canadians! A sad day.


Kevin in T.O.
said

Even though I disagree with Jack Layton on almost every viewpoint, today I mourn like most Canadians on his passing. He was a strong voice for the left, had a very likable demeanor, and worked tirelessly for his party. He deserved the success he got in the last election and its unfortunate he will not be able to take his rightful place as Leader of the Opposition come the fall session. My condolences to Olivia and the rest of his family.


George V.
said

Jack was a politician of principal, passion, dedication and commitment and was a pit bull in the trenches. He will be long remembered as the fighter for the little guy. Jack R.I.P.


Luciano C
said

Our deepest condolences. We'll miss you, Jack.


Gary E
said

Yes Sir....Layton was a man of principles...principles that went to average everyday hard working Canadians...Mainstreeters...not Harpers corporate elitists..whose words ring hollow. I have not voted for the NDP...but wish to endorse the words of Mr. Layton and vow to return Canada to everyday Canadians...my support goes to his wishes


mac
said

My condolences to you, Mrs. Layton and your family. Mr. Layton you are a good man and a great politician and most of all you are a fighter who does not quit until you reach your goal. You brought the NDP party on top of the world and you will be missed. Rest in peace and my prayers and thoughts are with you and all your family.


sonny
said

Merci beaucoup, Sir Jack!


Catherine Shortt-Pantusa
said

My Husband Tom and My Parents and Myself"s Hearts got out to in our book Hon.Mr.Jack Layton Wife and Family and very close Friends.We have been and forever be strong believers of the NDP and We will forever miss Hon.Mr.Jack Layton and our Love and Respect will forever be will Hon.Mr.Jack Layton.and Hon.Mr.Jack Layton's death comes exactly a week after My Mom Evelyn"s passing(which She passed this past August 15th).....We Love You and Respect You Hon.Mr.Jack Layton Hugs&Kisses


RnR - Alberta
said

Is it not strange that with Layton's passing that all three people of the "Grand Coalition" are now completely out of politics less than two years later? I thought Parliament was unfamiliar without Duceppe and Ignatieff. With Jack gone, who does Mr. Harper have to argue with?


Lac St Jean
said

Jean Chretien's words have special meaning, the fact Mr. Chretien was a happy warrior, and Jack was like him. Every day Mr. Chretien would get up and go to work, despite critcisms and unhappy people, and he would fight the good fight, staying true to his principles since Jean Chretien was very dedicated. It was nice of him to provide those kind words.


Tony and family
said

Jack you are gone but you will never be forgotten,a proud son of Canada. My family and I would like to offer our condolences to his family and friends.We will remember you all in our prayers,god bless...................


Paul ~ Kitchener
said

When future young people,and new immigrants study the history of this great nation,& its greatest leaders, the name of "JACK LAYTON" will certainly pop up. With the likes of Sir John A MacDonald ~ Sir Wilfred Laurier ~ Mackenzie King ~John Diefenbaker, & others, the name of "Jack Layton" will stand out as the "Leader of the Common Canadian" & a "True Son of Confederation".


Joe Canadian: Jack deserves a State Funeral
said

I mirror the feelings of Prof. Pye Chartt. I am both sad that we lost a great man who had much before him. I am happy that he left us so much hope, and optimism.

If ever there was a man who deserved a State Funeral, this is one..

My name is Joe Canadian, and Jack was my friend, just as he was a friend to ALL Canadians. Jack stood behind all who needed hope, who needed help, who were downtrodden, and ordinary Canadians.

I call on Steven Harper to offer a State Funeral to Jack's family.


Jason Fong
said

I was never a huge fan of the NDP. But always appreciated the intergity of Jack Layton, straight to the point and stood by his prinicipals. Canada has lost some heritage today...


William (Bill) Jones
said

I certainly could never agree with Mr. Layton's politics, but there is no doubt he was sincere and a fighter. For that, Canadians of all political philosophies should remember his vigor and integrity.


Marcus
said

Jack Layton was an enigmatic figure who changed the NDP's fortunes, especially in Quebec. He will be greatly missed by Canadians of every political stripe. Whether you believed in his political philosophy or not, you could not help but greatly respect the man. Heartfelt condolences to all his family and friends and may he RIP in paradise, where the passage of time, politics and religion do not exist, thank God.


Rosemarie
said

R.I.P. Mr. Layton. Our thoughts are with the family at this very sad time.


Guvner Aird New Glasgow
said

You were a great inspiration! What might have been?


Peter Harris
said

Canada has lost a great statesman. His example has filled me with hope and determination never to rest until every last child in Canada has the opportunity he/she deserves. His vision was that Canada wpuld not rest until all children have their talents utilized to the fullest and that every single Canadian has an opportunity to maximize their contribute to incredible county which can still be a even better country. To the people of Quebec --- as a resident of Ontario, I thank you for your clarity of vision in recognizing what a precious human being graced our society and for doing something about it.


Tracy, Anna, and George Zabizewski
said

We would just like to say sorry for your loss to Jack Layton's family he was a great man and did a very good job for the NDP and we wished that he could of beatted on his second cancer so he could keep on doing his NDP job RIP JACK WE WILL MISS YOU AND LOVE YOU.


Mary
said

Thank you Jack for serving Canadians. You will be missed but your legacy will live on. You fought for the underdog and equality for all. You inspired so many to do the best for their fellow man both here in Canada and around the World. You will be remembered not only for your charming smile, carisma and warmth but your passion and integrity. Sympathy to Olivia, the Layton family, friends and collegues.


Tracy
said

My condolences to you, Mrs. Layton and your family. He was a great man, and possibly one of the rare few who maintained is morals, ideals, and dedication for truly working for the people. A sad loss, and you will be missed.


Peter
said

Prostate cancer research is severely underfunded. How many people have to die before this disease gets some attention?


Dante V
said

Sad new for sure. I hope your legacy is remembered for the manner you lived your last year. Truly for you Jack the voice you brought to Canadian and thus the world stage was sorely needed. You have positively contributed to the future direction of this wonderful land of ours, Canada. What style,grace, eloquence and presence.Good show Jack ya make me more proud to be a Canadian.


James in Calgary
said

He will be remembered as a giant in Canadian politics for a long, long, long time. I did not like his party, but he was one I felt I could trust. Condolences to his family and loved ones.


Marianne
said

My sincere condolences to family and friends. You will be missed!


Jody
said

An unbelievably tragic loss for every Canadian. Deepest sympathy to his family. RIP Mr.Layton.


Carol S.
said

Very sad day for Canadian Federal Politics! He was the voice of the people, the one who spoke for us. I always vote NDP, he was a great leader of the Party! Sending my deepest sympathy and condolences to his wife, children, friends and family! RIP Jack!!!


Lorna Moran
said

I met Jack Layton on several occasions during the Canadian Housing Federation meetings held yearly. He was a man of integrity, honesty and a fighter for the well being of the Canadian people. We, the people of co-operative housing sectre, as well as the rest of the Canadian people, will surely miss this noble fighter, our true knight in shining armour. May you rest in peace Jack.


Ziggy
said

so sad to hear this, I didn't see this coming. Jack was a great Leader and solid Speaker, I always listened when he spoke... always confident in what he said.I think this last Election was one of those defining moments that people will remember like no other election...it was an amazing come from behind victory.... Rest in Peace Jack


Dan Seenundun
said

A man of courage and conviction - such a man will always be remembered, He fought for ideals and for the people, governments forget after elections. We needed people like you in Canadian politics and I hope some follow your example!May your final journey be peaceful, Jack!Dan


Maureen
said

My heartfelt sympathies to Mr. Layton's family.I truly mean it when I say "my heart and best wishes are with you", I truly understand your sorrow.God Bless


Rosena Noel
said

I would like to extend my condolences to the Layton family. I did not meet Mr, Layton and i am sorry i didn't get to meet Mr, Layton but i know he was a good man. Rest in peace Mr, Layton and God bless you and your family.


peter in mb
said

When the House of Commons resumes this fall the house will be one MP short, and there will be an empty seat. And there will be someone who will not answer the role call, and there will be someone whom will be missed by others. RIP Jack…


sharon delorme
said

rest in peace .JACK you will be missed my sincere condolences to the family


Antoinette
said

May he rest in peace. Jack Layton will be missed by all. He will be considered as one of Canada's greatest politician.


Debbie Sudbury
said

A sad day for all Canadians and for the NDP party Cancer is a dreaded disease and Jack you fought a great fight. I voted NDP for the first time just because of you and the good you did for all of us for all Canadians. Prayers and condolences to the Layton/Chow families and friends. May you rest in peace MR JACK LAYTON a good friend to all


Michael (Ottawa)
said

Jack Layton I respected as a person however I did not agree with his moral and ideological agenda which is contrary to our historic Judeo-Christian culture in Canada. His joi de vivre was always inspiring and his humour contagious. Jack Layton will be a face missed by many in the political arena.


Heather
said

Jack, you will be sadly missed-you were passionate about your work and the NDP and you loved our city. May God bless you and keep you and condolences to your family.


D. Forbes
said

I'm so very saddened at the loss of dear Jack Layton. Such a fighter, such an optimist, Jack changed the face of politics in Canada. More than that, we have lost a lovely man too early in life to cancer. My sincerest condolences to his wife and family. Rest in peace Jack. God Bless You.


Jane McFadden, Ottawa
said

Jack Layton was a HUGE presence in Canadian political life and will be sorely missed. When he spoke to you, even in the midst of a convention centre, you felt as though you were the only person in the room. His shoes will, indeed, be very hard to fill.


Joe R
said

Today I’ll shed a tear - Canada has lost one of its most loyal and dedicated sons. We will truly miss you Jack. I may not have always agreed with some of your views, but for the most part I did and in the end, I always believed that you had the Country's best interest at heart. I could listen to you speak and knew that you meant every word, it wasn't about politics, it was about what would make Canada better. That is very rare in politics, so many others could learn from your honesty and conviction. Even if it was only through newspapers and TV, as a Canadian, I am very proud to have known you. God must need a fighter by his side and he couldn't have picked a better one. My condolences to your family, I know they will carry on your vision. RIP My Friend.


Lee
said

Jack Layton, Thank you for serving Canada, Thank you for making sure the less fortunate are not forgotten, Thank you for inspiring me.


Doris and Leslie
said

We'd like to thank you Jack Layton for your deep humanitarianism, your integrity and commitment to making our country a better place for all our citizens. You stand as a beacon of principles and activism that other politicians should emulate.Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.


Brian Epstein
said

I would like to extend my condolences to the Layton family.It is a sad day but his commitment to Canada, his energy, enthusiasm, fighting spirit and passion to help all people regardless of their politics is an inspiration to all Canadians. His legacy will live on for many years as we continue to build a better Canada for all people.Rest In Peace.


Val and Bubbles, my Newfoundland Service Dog
said

Our sincerest heartfelt condolences to you, Olivia, and your family, in the passing of such a dynamic and caring husband and father. Jack's energy is still with us to fuel our engines in our daily battle with constant pain and immobility. This news hit really hard first thing this morning, as I too am 61 and was born in Montreal. Jack's perseverance despite the odds, has imprinted an indelible vision of faith, strength, and genuine commitment not only for change but for a better and hopefully a healthier future for all Canadians. His most heartwarming smile and his genuine concern for all of us, will be sorely missed.Val and Bubbles, my Newfoundland Service DogOttawa


Paul McCarthy
said

Jack Layton was a great fighter, the pit bull of politics, a man very determined, one who never gave up. Jack brought his N.D.P Party to its highest Level by his love for Our Country of Canada. Jack was an inspiration to me to never give up and always to keep fighting for what is right.My deepest sympathy to the Layton Family, and to the N.D.P. Party for the loss of a dearly loved and devoted Man. God Bless You Jack Layton.


Charlene
said

I was never big on politics. I felt that they were all liars. But Jack Layton was changing my mind enough, that I voted for him in this last election. He is sorely going to be missed. Thank you Mr. Jack Layton for sticking to your PRINCIPLES and morals. R.I.P.


Patricia and Vanessa
said

Feisty man, too young. Condolences to famiy....
energy, smile and beliefs will be missed. My thoughts and sympathies are with your family and friends.


Janice
said

Feisty man, too young. Condolences to famiy....


Jarge From Krinkle Cove
said

Jack Layton, every year I have Voted for you and before you I never voted. I dragged my family of five to vote for you and One Year, I Actually found myself pounding on doors on behalf of The Party You Led.
You Spoke of The Winds Of Change and I sincerely believed you and we seen a movement of hearts towards, you my friend, Your Great Winds Of Change.
Right now I weep tears of sadness and the selfishness I hold in my Heart that a Great One such as yourself will not be mirrored easily. You were Our David to a Goliath of adversity to climb over, to be where you stood and you showed all of us, we could do if our hearts are big enough to reach heights not even imagined by most of us.
Goodbye, Dear and Honorable Jack Layton.
You are and will always be; One of My Canadian Heroes.


Cara B, NS
said

It is rare that a politician, regardless of political affiliation, is able to engender so much widespread respect. Our country has lost a truly great man. Rest in peace, Jack.


Frank - Toronto
said

Jack Layton's politics and mine were worlds apart. However I always respected and admired his determination, and willingness to fight for what he believed in. Rest in peace, Jack. You've served your country, your party, your community, and your family well. My deepest condolences to Olivia, and Jack's entire family. God bless.


Pat H
said

A great charismatic politician of our time. He'll be sorely missed. My condolences to the family.


mona
said

My heart is breaking for your family and close friends. You were a wonderful leader and a wonderful man. You will be missed by all who knew you and knew of you. May God bring his healing to your family at this sad time? You will be greatly missed. But we will continue your fight and we will win for you and your dream. Meeting you was the same man we all saw on TV. You will be we us always and you will see after your family from heaven.


DP
said

I had hoped and prayed for Mr. Layton's recovery as the perpetual fighter that he was. He leaves a tremendous legacy of work, ethics and courage. My deepest sympathies to his family.We love you Jack, forever.


Ana Maria Jorge
said

my deepest sympathies to Olivia Chow, I met Mr. Layton in Vancouver when he came to our office. We were working for the N>D>P> at that time and he made a great impression on me, honesty knowledge of what the people realy needed, his smile and cheerfullness were great and encouraged everyone. I came to Canada in the 60's and from very young worked in politicswith different leaders suchs as Mr. Levesque, Mr. Rae and Mr. Layton but never thought that I would outlive none of these Great Men's. Thank you Mr. Layton for everything that you worked and fought so hard for All of Us and the example that you were for me, that no matter how sick we feel, keep going never give up. Thank you Jack Layton and Bon Voyage hope to see you again on the other side.


Kelly
said

This is truly a sad day. Not only for his family and for Canadians, but for the future of politics. We were graced with a true leader - a leader of the people. I have no doubt that he could have been the next Prime Minister of Canada. He was a fighter for truth, a fighter for justice, and he fought until the very end. Rest in peace, Jack. You will never be forgotten. My condolences to his family, to the Canadian people, and to the NDP.


Tasso
said

oh no!! very sad news.


Canadian Press Room
said

"We, at Canadian Press Room, would like to express our sorrow and sincere condolences to the members of Layton family. Jack Layton was one of the first people who comes to mind when We think about what it means to be a true leader. His genuine open-door policy enabled NDP members to move forward by giving them hope regardless of the situation. Our Thoughts are with You! RIP Jack..." - Canadian Press Room


Cambob in Toronto
said

"Most Canadians, if they don't show up for work, they don't get a promotion." ~ Jack Layton. Dear Mr. Layton, you showed up for work and you worked your butt off. You earned the promotion to Leader of the Official Opposition. The shock of your passing is very hard to express and I must leave that sentiment to those who are more eloquent with words. Mr. Layton, thank you and farewell.


Susan Hanson
said

As a union leader, over the years it was Mr Layton who inspired me to keep up the fight and having seen him win his party into the offical opposition, I truly believe that any thing is possible if you have faith and belief in yourself and others.It is with great sadness to hear of Mr Layton passing, but his memory will continue to inspire me and give me strength to continue in my efforts to support the working class citizens of this country.


Pasquinl
said

RIP Jack. Prayers are with your family. May GOD comfort his family and loved one in this time of sorrow. Jack RIP.


John and Margaret Kehler Riondel BC
said

Rest in Peace Jack Layton... you have served Canada well... we are grateful for all you have done.. our love and prayers go out to you and your family and the NDP Party ..


nadia ismiiil
said

i would like to extend my deepest condolences to Mr Layton's family. I may not have agreed with him politically, but I always had the deepest respect for his committment and belief in his cause. Rest in peace and God bless.


Jen Walker
said

RIP Jack Layton we will miss your sincere passion for our country and your tireless work for those with no public voice.


Jo-Anne and Ian Cameron
said

Our Champion is gone, the champion of the people. You will be sorely missed. Our thoughts are with you and your family


Sonny Yeung
said

I am sorry for the loss of a great man. To Olivia, Mike & Sarah; take time to grieve and reflect.


Prof. Pye Chartt
said

Optimistic. Hopeful. Passionate. Dedicated. Driven. A special brand of politician who deserved every ounce of his notable success, and inspired those of all political stripes along his illustrious path. He made an indelible mark on the political landscape of Canada. My heartfelt condolences to his wife and family.


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