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Former astronaut, federal minister Marc Garneau dies at 76
Former astronaut, federal minister Marc Garneau dies at 76

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Former astronaut, federal minister Marc Garneau dies at 76

OTTAWA — Marc Garneau, the first Canadian in space who went on to become a high-profile federal politician, has died at 76 years old. MPs rose for a moment of silence in the House of Commons Wednesday evening to honour Garneau. He was an author and a pioneer in Canada's space program, serving as president of the Canadian Space Agency. In 1984, Garneau made history when he became the first Canadian to fly in space on shuttle mission STS-41G. The Canadian Space Agency website says Garneau conducted 10 Canadian experiments on space technology, space science and life sciences during the eight-day mission. Garneau made two other trips to space, on missions STS-77 and STS-97. Garneau later entered politics and was a Liberal member of Parliament representing a Montreal-area riding between 2008 and 2023. He held many cabinet positions in Justin Trudeau's government, including minister of foreign affairs and minister of transport. A statement from Garneau's wife, Pam Garneau, says he was sick near the end of his life but died peacefully. "Marc faced his final days with the same strength, clarity and grace that defined his life," she said. "We are especially grateful to the medical team who provided such dedicated and compassionate care during his short illness." Garneau was born in Quebec City and earned a bachelor of science degree in engineering physics at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont. Several politicians and notable Canadians paid tribute to Garneau on social media. Former prime minister Justin Trudeau said it was with "much sadness" that he had learned about Garneau's passing. "I first met Marc as a schoolboy in the early 1980s," Trudeau said. "I was in awe of his service and his courage then, and continued to be as I had the privilege to serve alongside him in Parliament and in government. Marc truly embodied and exemplified Canadian greatness throughout his whole life." Astronaut Chris Hadfield said Garneau was his role model, mentor, longtime friend and "a brave and exemplary Canadian for us all." Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Garneau "exceeded every expectation." "Canada has lost an exceptional person — not just an astronaut, but a true model of service and selflessness," Champagne said. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Garneau was "not only a remarkable Canadian and devoted public servant, but also a dear friend." Industry Minister Mélanie Joly said she was "heartbroken" to learn about Garneau's death. "Marc was a man of deep integrity, humility and quiet strength," she said. "A trailblazer, a mentor and a true statesman, he dedicated his life to serving Canada — with dignity, brilliance and grace." Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Garneau was a "great Canadian" and was "a trailblazer and proud to serve the country he loved." Garneau said in a recent interview with The Canadian Press that his three flights changed the way he saw Earth. "When you see that thin atmosphere and realize we're filling it with greenhouse gases and pollutants ...when you see these things, you realize, 'What are we doing?'" he said in 2024. "If we don't take care of this planet, there is nowhere else to go." Garneau said that, after flying in space, life was "not as intimidating." "It gave me a sense of confidence and it gave me confidence to move forward in life instead of playing it safe," he said. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 4, 2025. Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press

Marc Garneau, first Canadian in space and ex-Foreign Minister, died at 76
Marc Garneau, first Canadian in space and ex-Foreign Minister, died at 76

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Marc Garneau, first Canadian in space and ex-Foreign Minister, died at 76

Marc Garneau , Canada's first astronaut and a former foreign minister , passed away on June 4, 2025, at the age of 76 after a brief illness. His wife, Pam Garneau , confirmed that he died peacefully, surrounded by family. The cause of death was not disclosed. Born on February 23, 1949, in Quebec City, Garneau pursued a career in the military and engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics from the Royal Military College of Canada in 1970. He later obtained a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Imperial College London. Garneau served in the Royal Canadian Navy , reaching the rank of captain. In 1984, Garneau made history as the first Canadian to travel to space, flying aboard NASA's Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-41-G. He participated in two more missions: STS-77 in 1996 and STS-97 in 2000. He spent over 677 hours in space. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm After his astronaut career, Garneau became president of the Canadian Space Agency from 2001 to 2005. He entered politics in 2008, serving as a Liberal Member of Parliament for a Montreal-area riding until 2023. He held cabinet positions as Minister of Transport from 2015 to 2021 and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2021 under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Live Events Garneau was honored with several awards, including being appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1984 and promoted to Companion in 2003. He also received multiple honorary degrees from Canadian universities. In tribute, members of Parliament held a moment of silence in the House of Commons. Garneau's legacy is commemorated in Canada, with several schools named after him. He lived in the United States for nine years, where two of his children were born.

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