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    Jack Layton's 'passion, civility' honoured at funeral

    Jack Layton's family, friends and politicians from all parties joined thousands of members of the public to celebrate the life of the NDP leader at a state funeral Saturday in Toronto, where he was hailed as a caring, passionate voice in Canadian politics who died "at the pinnacle of his career."

    The funeral began after an emotional procession through downtown Toronto. Thousands of well-wishers — some wearing NDP orange — cheered and clapped alongside the procession route while bagpipes played and Layton's flag-draped coffin passed by on its way from City Hall to Roy Thomson Hall.

    Layton's widow, NDP MP Olivia Chow and his children Sarah and Mike, a Toronto city councillor, followed the hearse on foot.

    While the family entered and took their seats in the concert hall, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra played Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings" as people in the packed hall stood.

    "I'm sad, we're sad. But let us not look behind us, let's look forward," Chow said, wiping back tears, as part of a video tribute tracing her husband's path to power.

    "We are overwhelmed by the incredible support you have shown us. We are proud to have shared our father with you," Mike Layton said during his eulogy alongside his sister, Sarah Layton.

    Mike Layton shared with the crowd memories of his "loving dad" who urged people to "have a dream that is longer than a lifetime."

    "My dad lived life to the fullest," Layton's daughter said. While she noted her father's many accomplishments, she said he was particularly proud to become a grandfather. She also praised Chow as her father's "soul mate."

    The service included readings from the Qur'an and the Bible.

    In his eulogy, former Ontario NDP leader Stephen Lewis mourned the fact that Layton died "at the pinnacle of his career." Lewis said Layton's personal and political style was "so civil, so accessible."

    Lewis, whose words were at times highly partisan, sparked a standing ovation when he praised Layton's last letter to Canadians, which he said "was at its heart a manifesto for social democracy."

    Singer Lorraine Segato also brought the crowd to their feet with a performance of her group The Parachute Club's 1980's pop anthem, "Rise Up."

    Other musical artists included former Barenaked Ladies singer Stephen Page who sang Leonard Cohen's classic "Hallelujah" and Quebec's Martin Deschamps, who sang "Croire."

    Earlier in the service, Shawn Atleo, National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations, offered an aboriginal blessing, calling Layton "a man of the people."

    Layton, the leader of the Official Opposition, died of cancer at his Toronto home on Monday at age 61.

    The NDP leader's death sparked an "extraordinary and emotional week," Prime Minister Stephen Harper said just before the service began.

    "Supporters and opponents alike have had an opportunity to pay honour, to express their gratitude for Jack Layton's contribution to public life," Harper said.

    Also speaking beforehand was Gov. Gen. David Johnston who called the service an opportunity to "celebrate a remarkable life of leadership."

    "It is so important in our system to have a clear and passionate voice for the ordinary person, and Mr. Layton was that person," Johnston said.

    About 1,700 invited guests attended the funeral along with 700 members of the public who lined up for first-come, first-serve seats as early as Friday afternoon.

    The dignitaries at the funeral included:

    McDonough, Broadbent and Doer were among the 16 honorary pallbearers.

    Rev. Brent Hawkes closed the service by quoting from Layton's final letter: "So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic, and together we'll change the world."

    Chow spoke with Harper and his wife before Layton's coffin was loaded into the hearse. The crowd gathered outside Roy Thomson Hall applauded as the motorcade moved away.

    "It was tremendously moving," Paul Martin said after the funeral ended. "It was impossible to be in that room and to watch it on television without being touched."

    "I wanted to come and wanted to be there to pay tribute to him — like the rest of Canada wanted to do," Chrétien said afterwards.

    Layton's body will be cremated and his ashes will be spread in three different locations in the coming days:

    At the Quebec and Toronto Island locations, his ashes will spread where a memorial tree is planted.

    Toronto residents' affection for Layton has been clear since his death, with tributes and well-wishers leaving flowers and mementoes at Layton's constituency office, his home, and at city hall — where a single chalk message scrawled on the concrete wall of a raised walkway became a large-scale memorial, with hundreds of messages written in chalk.

    The city's CN Tower was to be lit in orange from sundown Saturday until sunrise Sunday in honour of the late NDP leader.

    Over 6,000 members of the public filed past Layton's casket on Friday in Toronto, just as they did in Ottawa on Wednesday and Thursday.

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    202 comments

    • Marie Christine  •  8 months ago
      Sincere condolences to the family, especially his very young grand-daughter...
    • kop  •  8 months ago
      jack who?
    • me notyou  •  8 months ago
      ig·no·rance
         [ig-ner-uhns] Show IPA
      noun
      the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.

      I think the only reason to stand up and prove you suffer from this to other people is that your ignorance reaches a level where you don't understand how ignorant you are coming across to other people.

      I used to think right wingers had the same knowledge base as I, just had chosen a different path and ideology. I have had the displeasure of talking to enough of them now that I understand we don't share the same knowledge base, they don't even understand what a knowledge base is. They are followers, repeating what the people they have had chosen for them say. Not that they are forced to listen to it, just that it exists and meets the intellectual requirements they want to hear. they want the media to talk about immigrants, because they hate them among many topics. But its how its presented. It's why they like Fox News. Fox tells them what they want to hear, and leaves out the important stuff, like truth. Fox News exists for the same reason dumb commercials exist. Now when I say dumb, I mean the ones that are created for the lowest common denominator. If they made Fox News, or commercials too smart, they would lose most of their viewers

      So please try not to hate these right wing authoritarian types that you come across, it's like hating a child for pooping in his diaper, he just doesn't know any better. Besides, hate just breeds hate.
    • puss  •  8 months ago
      for shame! a man has died. a man who believed he was trying to make a difference for the best for all mankind-even if you don't believe in his concept of a better society,have the decency to have the same respect for him as you want for yours--or don't you believe in respect?
      • TheGriffin 8 months ago
        Many don't. Many like to mock the oldest of human traditions, having respect for the dead. For shame on them.
      • Nemesis 8 months ago
        Some here have no respect for him. I am not indifferent, but I have no high regard for his political philosophy. However, many of us are commenting on the opportunism of the end of his life. Christie Blatchford called it as she saw it, and now some of us who were a bit miffed at her realize that, sucking timing aside, she had it pegged all along. This is Marketing 100, not even Marketing 101. It comes across as shrill and excessive, with references to a dead princess...I mean.......really......come on.
      • Bluescreen 8 months ago
        Yes he died last week and they are still parading the corpse around soliciting NDP donations, the respect you seek should start there.
    • Bluescreen  •  8 months ago
      Okay the man is finally buried, can we move on now?

      Initially I felt sorry and am sorry he died young of an awful disease, but then I see people attack those who suggested this was over the to and those who pointed his less stellar moments than dying. Truth went out the window. Some claimed he could walk on water and was hollier than the pope. Good grief, and many who never knew him even after his big improvement on July 2 (success being winning an election) suddenly were speaking like he was their best friend. This is way out of hand, he really did not accomplish that much and his policies would screw the country.
      • me notyou 8 months ago
        wtf does this mean? "but then I see people attack those who suggested this was over the to and those who pointed his less stellar moments than dying."
      • Eðulf 8 months ago
        Sounds like someone reads the Sun too much.
      • Banned Thought 8 months ago
        well 'Mr. Bluescreen', we've 'crossed policy' swords once or twice, and its always had a modicum of decency. Your comment is just way out of line. At times like this, express your condolences, or express nothing. Putting down a beloved leader upon his death is beneath even your leader. Just sayin'
    • Downtown  •  8 months ago
      Chow is like a hermit crab looking for an other home, don't worry you can still live off us Canadians.
    • Downtown  •  8 months ago
      Sorry to see him die at such a young age, never liked him or his politics.
    • Marcus  •  8 months ago
      well , im curious how much money Canada is spending for a regular taxpayer when he dies and how much money for a politician ? R all he ppl equal in our country?By the way politicians pay taxes?
      Sorry for the man , but is a man and all men dies!
    • Pee Wee Crysby  •  8 months ago
      Jackie who?
    • THOMAS ZINCK  •  8 months ago
      I wish to send my condolences to the Layton family & friends who were very close to Mr.Jack Layton.He will be sadly missed by much of Canada's people.Also, his legacy has been seen through his mentor,the late Thomas Douglas NDP. Who began the NDP party, but couldn't accomplish the goal that Jack Layton had done....With grace and dignity. To be the only NDP leader that ever went forward to be the opposition leader in Parliament. I only wish that he could have accomplished his dream to be the Prime Minister of Canada. As he would have been a great leader.His goal was to help the {POOR & NEEDY PEOPLE.} "NOT THE RICH"... As the other parties do to{ "gain only recognition,and big pays, along with a generious pension."} Once they get in office,screw the poor & needy!!!"
    • lavidayi  •  9 months ago
      Jack Layton is a true-heart person in Government who is REALLY work for people that's living in suffer. And I really respect him that he believed his ideal and gone forward exactly what he believed. I don't agree with someone said PM Harper gave Mr. Layton a State funeral was not appropriate. I believe PM Harper just want to thanks and give the highest respect to Mr. Layton that he worked in and sacrificed his whole life to political to help and protect weak-n-pooh community in Canada.

      Jack Layton, the last time to say THANK YOU, n, GOODBYE. HOPE YOU REST IN PEACE.
      • McMary 9 months ago
        He didn't "sacrify his whole life", he fed off of it!
      • gamerunnr 8 months ago
        takes a bottom-feeder to come up with a line like that.
    • Marie  •  9 months ago
      May you rest in peace. We'll miss you
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 months ago
      jack was a good leader a good man did a lot for the poor people working poor low income poeple i can feel the chang my self.i wish he could have made it right to the top, but i do see the diference he has made.
    • kubbingj  •  8 months ago
      For those of you who are so ignorant and disgusting...there are a lot of us who really liked a Jack Layton. And I can guess that most of you don't do anything for anyone but yourselves...and are living off the system that Jack so strenuously defended...he is up there now defending you ...morons!
      • Giles the 3rd 8 months ago
        I guss, then, that a lot of you like Khadr and lots of the other negative causes Jack backed, too.
      • Gerald 8 months ago
        good for you kabbing blah blah. He thought little of women and used them if they were asian,, thats how he rolled. make him a saint of him if you want, but he was a pig who loved Torontos china town and a dirty massage.
        Khadr is a parasite who deserves the death penalty!
      • Bluescreen 8 months ago
        People live off the system he defended? You mean the one he lived off and defended for himself?
    • JohnSomethingOrOther  •  8 months ago
      He is incredibly popular now that he is dead. And that's irony at work.
      Had he been this popular while alive, he would have been PM.
      It's kinda like when John Lennon died. A lot of people that didn't
      even know who he was or where he was - got caught up in celebrity hysteria.
      And here we have our beloved media fuelling the frenzy.
      Trudeau was another, our media would have him sainted.

      I respected Jack's position in government.
      I did not like his policies. He took far too much advantage of Canadians.
      He never had time for us little people, he was too busy plannning for his coronation in Orttawa.
      I guess I have the answer to my letters. He was too busy.
    • Giles the 3rd  •  8 months ago
      The lefties have gotten off on a patented tonic of exhibitionism, hysteria and necrophilia, sometimes cut with free public whiskey courtesy of the cons. The media has had a good one, egging them on. Hopefully, the last of the devotees has leaped from the pyramid and we can move on.
    • realist88  •  8 months ago
      deep down old rub n tug is not a bad guy, 6 feet down that is.
    • Optim  •  8 months ago
      Jack Layton's personal approach and attitude to death, especially in the last few days, was a remarkable preparatiom and closure for those he has left behind. Also, an unspoken message, 'don't be afraid to die when your time arrives.' Great tributes!
    • Jodi O  •  8 months ago
      Wow, making fun of a dead guy, his family and his funeral - what an easy target! Whatever will you haters do tomorrow? Go back to stealing candy from babies? Kick a few small dogs? Whatever it takes so you feel like you are funny, superior and clever I suppose. Yawn, I'm bored.
    • Libertarianguy...  •  8 months ago
      Hey The Right Honourable Popper What's yellow and sleeps alone?
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