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Politicians pay tribute to the late Alexa McDonough in House of Commons

A final farewell to former federal and provincial NDP leader Alexa McDonough in the House of Commons.

Politicians of all political stripes paid tribute with a moment of silence on Monday.

Halifax Liberal M-P Andy Filmore says it’s a privilege to oversee the riding she once served.

“Alexa broke through barriers and led a generation of women into politics,” Fillmore said. “She will be remembered forever for her fearless and compassionate leadership. I invite all members to join me in extending our sincere condolences to her family, her loved ones, and the millions that she inspired.”

McDonough became the first woman to lead a major political party in Canada when she was elected the leader of the Nova Scotia NDP in 1980.

She served as a member of the Nova Scotia Legislature from 1981 to 1994, representing the Halifax Chebucto and Halifax Fairview ridings.

In 1995, she was elected leader of the federal NDP – a position she held until 2003.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says her passing is a loss to all Canadians as she also dedicated her life to social justice.

The 77-year-old passed away last month following a battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

**With files from Steve MacArthur.

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