MP Brad Vis denounces removal of Terry Fox from new Canadian passports
MISSION — He’s a revered national hero by Canadians of all political stripes and persuasions for his relentless determination to raise money for cancer victims during his Marathon of Hope in 1980.
But area elected officials, including MP Brad Vis representing Agassiz and Mission in Parliament, aren’t taking too kindly to the removal of Terry Fox from the newly designed Canadian passports that were unveiled on Wednesday.
“I am extremely disappointed to hear of the government’s decision to remove Terry Fox, among other iconic Canadians and landmarks, from their new version of the Canadian passport,” Vis wrote on Twitter Thursday morning (May 11). “Terry Fox is someone who, regardless of their political leanings, all Canadians cherish and remember as a hero. He should continue to be honoured inside of the document that Canadians use to travel the world.”
In Fox’s hometown, Port Coquitlam mayor Brad West responded with similar disappointment at the icon’s removal from the redesigned passport.
