Former London MPP Marion Boyd, in a photo taken for the Ontario Legislature. (Courtesy ola.org) Former London MPP Marion Boyd, in a photo taken for the Ontario Legislature. (Courtesy ola.org)
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Former London MPP and Ontario Attorney General Marion Boyd dies at 76

Marion Boyd, a former provincial cabinet minister who represented London at Queen's Park, has died.

Boyd was 76.

She served in Bob Rae's government from 1990-1995, and was re-elected when Rae was swept out of office, losing London North-Centre to Dianne Cunningham in 1999.

Boyd's arrival on the political scene was a surprise. Her first election victory in London Centre was over then-Premier David Peterson.

Appointed immediately to Rae's cabinet, Boyd eventually became the province's Attorney General. She was the first woman to hold that role.

Several New Democrat MPPs took to Twitter to express their sadness following Boyd's death.

https://twitter.com/PeggySattlerNDP/status/1580976234766663681

London West MPP Peggy Sattler called Boyd an "incomparable, formidable and inspiring mentor", while NDP leadership candidate Marit Stiles called Boyd "beautiful, powerful".

https://twitter.com/maritstiles/status/1580972063585468416

An obituary for Boyd says she died in Inverhuron, not far from Kincardine.

 

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