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Former Liberal Cabinet Minister Kirsty Duncan Dies at 59
Kirsty Duncan served five terms as MP and led safe-sport reforms including a national helpline and code of conduct, advocating against abuse in sports.
- On Jan. 26, 2026, former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan died at age 59 following a years-long battle with cancer.
- While receiving treatment, Kirsty Duncan publicly disclosed multiple operations, radiation, and chemotherapy after her 2023 diagnosis and continued to sit as an MP.
- Elected five times, Duncan served as Minister of Science and Minister of Sport , representing Etobicoke North, Toronto without seeking re-election last year.
- Monday, Members of Parliament held a moment of silence after Liberal MP Kevin Lamoureux announced Kirsty Duncan's death, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford called her a 'wonderful, wonderful person.'
- A lifelong athlete, Kirsty Duncan ran the Boston Marathon and competed in half-Ironman triathlons while advocating for safe sport, including establishing a helpline and supporting a $30 million federal budget commitment.
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The House of Commons kept a minute of silence in honour of former Minister Kirsty Duncan, who died after a long fight against cancer.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleShe was responsible for sport and science portfolios from 2015 to 2019.
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Read Full ArticleThe former Federal Minister of Sports, Kirsty Duncan, died at 59 years of age. Former Ontario MP had had cancer for several years.
·Montreal, Canada
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