Hugh Segal, former Tory senator and longtime politico, dead at 72 – National

Former Tory senator and longtime Progressive-Conservative political staffer Hugh Segal died Wednesday at the age of 72.

Graham Fox, a managing principal at the Navigator consulting firm, confirmed the news this morning.

Those close to him say he was an ardent defender of civil liberties, and a lifelong advocate for a guaranteed annual income.


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Former prime minister Brian Mulroney says in an interview that Segal was an eternally optimistic person who worked hard as his chief of staff.

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After serving in the Senate from 2005 until 2014, Segal was principal of Massey College and a prolific columnist and author.

Segal was made a member of the Order of Canada in 2003 and later promoted to an officer, with Rideau Hall noting his “insightful advice and informative commentary on public affairs.”

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