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Paul Dewar

Former NDP MP Paul Dewar, 56, who represented Ottawa Centre from 2006 to 2015, and was his party's longtime foreign affairs critic, died on Feb. 6, 2019, of brain cancer.

‘The time has come for me to say goodbye,’ Dewar leaves a final message filled with hope, grace

Opinion | BY PAUL DEWAR | February 11, 2019
Paul Dewar, tweeted this photo of himself on Oct. 24, 2018, in Ottawa outside his home, in response to @StephDashNash who urged people to wear any type of toque to mark Canada's first ever brain cancer awareness day and to post on it social media. She called it Hats for Hope. Dewar tweeted: 'Thanks for bringing this up! #BrainCancerAwarenessDay.' Photograph courtesy of Twitter/Paul Dewar
Opinion | BY PAUL DEWAR | February 11, 2019
Opinion | BY PAUL DEWAR | February 11, 2019
Paul Dewar, tweeted this photo of himself on Oct. 24, 2018, in Ottawa outside his home, in response to @StephDashNash who urged people to wear any type of toque to mark Canada's first ever brain cancer awareness day and to post on it social media. She called it Hats for Hope. Dewar tweeted: 'Thanks for bringing this up! #BrainCancerAwarenessDay.' Photograph courtesy of Twitter/Paul Dewar
Opinion | BY PAUL DEWAR | February 11, 2019
Paul Dewar, tweeted this photo of himself on Oct. 24, 2018, in Ottawa outside his home, in response to @StephDashNash who urged people to wear any type of toque to mark Canada's first ever brain cancer awareness day and to post on it social media. She called it Hats for Hope. Dewar tweeted: 'Thanks for bringing this up! #BrainCancerAwarenessDay.' Photograph courtesy of Twitter/Paul Dewar
Opinion | BY PAUL DEWAR | February 11, 2019
Opinion | BY PAUL DEWAR | February 11, 2019
Paul Dewar, tweeted this photo of himself on Oct. 24, 2018, in Ottawa outside his home, in response to @StephDashNash who urged people to wear any type of toque to mark Canada's first ever brain cancer awareness day and to post on it social media. She called it Hats for Hope. Dewar tweeted: 'Thanks for bringing this up! #BrainCancerAwarenessDay.' Photograph courtesy of Twitter/Paul Dewar