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Former B.C. premier John Horgan, Canada’s ambassador to Germany, dead at 65 | CBC News

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Former B.C. premier John Horgan has died at the age of 65, CBC News has confirmed. 

In June this year, Horgan told CBC that he had been diagnosed with cancer for the third time during a routine followup appointment for his previous throat cancer. 

Horgan went on leave from his position as Canada’s ambassador to Germany at the time. 

He is survived by his wife, Ellie, and their two sons. 

In a statement posted to X by Horgan’s press secretary Sheena McConnell, the Horgan family said he passed away peacefully at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria on Tuesday morning. 

“Our hearts are broken to announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and friend, John Horgan,” the statement reads. 

“The wellbeing of British Columbia and everyone in it was everything to him.”

Born and raised in Victoria, Horgan was first elected to the B.C. Legislature in 2005. 

He was elected as B.C.’s leader in 2017, holding the province’s top job through the COVID-19 pandemic until 2022, when he announced he would be stepping down. He cited his health and lack of energy as the primary reason. 

Horgan left his MLA seat the following spring. 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Horgan as Canada’s ambassador to Germany in November 2023.

More to come.

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