84-year-old former Canadian senator and cabinet minister Francis Fox, known for introducing the Access to Information Act, has passed away.

Francis Fox, a former senator and cabinet minister under Pierre Trudeau, has died at 84. Elected as a Member of Parliament in 1972, he held several key positions, including Solicitor General and Minister of Communications. Notably, he introduced the Access to Information Act and contributed to Telefilm Canada. Fox resigned from cabinet in 1978 after a personal scandal. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau honored his legacy and extended condolences to Fox's family.

September 25, 2024
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