Earlier this month, I lost a friend. I was surprised by the deep sadness I experienced on hearing that longtime MP and human rights advocate David Kilgour had passed into eternity at the age of 81. Read More
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Kitz: David Kilgour, a non-partisan MP who staunchly defended human rights
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