Quick facts about former politician, social activist Stephen Lewis
He later led major AIDS efforts through the Stephen Lewis Foundation, which raised more than $200 million for grassroots groups in Africa.
- Stephen Lewis, the former Ontario New Democratic Party leader and prominent social activist, died Tuesday at age 88, just two days after his son Avi Lewis was elected federal NDP leader.
- Elected to the Ontario legislature at age 26 in 1963, Lewis became provincial NDP leader in 1970 and guided the party to official Opposition status by 1975 before resigning in 1978.
- Appointed Canada's ambassador to the United Nations in 1984, he later served as UN special envoy for HIV-AIDS in Africa from 2001 to 2006, compelling global leaders to address the crisis.
- Co-Founding the Stephen Lewis Foundation in 2003, he helped raise more than $200 million for grassroots AIDS organizations in Africa. Prime Minister Mark Carney called him a "pillar of compassionate leadership in Canadian democracy."
- Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles called Lewis a "giant in our movement" who fought inequality, while former NDP national director Anne McGrath noted his "monumental footprint" both in Canada and internationally.
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Quick facts about former politician, social activist Stephen Lewis
OTTAWA - Former politician and longtime Canadian social activist Stephen Lewis has died. Here are some quick facts about Canada's former ambassador to the United Nations and one-time leader of
A great humanitarian and champion of workers’ and human rights everywhere: Steelworkers mourn the loss of Stephen Lewis
TORONTO, March 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marty Warren, United Steelworkers (USW) National Director for Canada, issued the following statement today on the death of Stephen Lewis:
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Language English Page Content: {#{ tpl("block--campaign-header-title", { title : "Events" }) }#} {{ tpl("block--memorial-header", { title : "IN MEMORY OF STEPHEN LEWIS" }) }} The Ontario NDP Mourns the Loss of Stephen Lewis We have lost Stephen Lewis. And the world feels smaller without him. Stephen Lewis had a voice that could fill a room, a convention hall, the United Nations General Assembly. When he spoke, you felt it: the moral cl…
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