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Sad morning

by Aaron Wherry on Thursday, August 12, 2010 11:09am - 0 Comments

It is being reported that Mario Lague, Michael Ignatieff’s director of communications, was killed this morning in a motorcycle crash. The Globe has a short profile.

Mr. Ignatieff has issued the following statement.

“It is with great sadness that we learned this morning that our Director of Communications, Mario Laguë, was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident in Ottawa.

“A man of many talents and accomplishments, Mario was a beloved member of our staff, and a valued personal advisor to me and the entire Liberal team. A man of great integrity and spirit, Mario served his country in many capacities with honour and dignity. Whether as a public servant under Prime Ministers Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin, Ambassador to Costa Rica or in his most cherished role as a husband and father, Mario brought a bright light to everything he did.

“While we will miss Mario’s extensive talents, we will miss most of all his warmth, his humour, and his passion for Canada that inspired us all.

“On behalf of the Liberal Party of Canada and our Parliamentary caucus, my thoughts and prayers go out to his family, loved ones and the many, many friends and colleagues that knew him.”

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  • WDM

    Very sad. Condolences to those who knew him.

  • Shiner

    Horrible. Thoughts and prayers to his family.

    I walked by the crash on my way to work this morning, it looked very bad.

  • OntarioTown

    Sad. Our hearts are with his friends, family and collegues.

    Damn, life has a rude awakening sometimes.

  • Anon

    Mario Laguë was just as he looked, a bear of a man with a great laugh and a warm heart. He was truly a bon vivant with a great mind and a love of life.

    My thoughts are with his wife and children.

  • hollinm

    Sad day for the Liberal party and those that knew Mr. Lague. Condolences to his family and friends.

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