At a state memorial in Colwood, B.C., on December 15, former British Columbia Premier John Horgan's family, including his wife Ellie and sons Nate and Evan, shared an emotional moment. Evan, visibly moved, spoke about his deep wish for more time with his father, as the family embraced during the service. The Canadian Press


December 16, 2024

About 3,000 people gathered on Sunday to celebrate the life of John Horgan, the beloved former premier of British Columbia, who passed away from cancer last month at the age of 65. The memorial service took place at the Q Centre Arena in Colwood, close to the neighborhood where he grew up. Horgan, known for his sense of humor, sports enthusiasm, and commitment to public service, was remembered not only for his political achievements but also for his warm, down-to-earth personality.
Among the attendees were dignitaries, Indigenous elders, loyal supporters from the New Democratic Party (NDP), and everyday citizens who came to honor Horgan’s legacy. Despite the somber occasion, the event was filled with light-hearted moments, as Horgan had specifically requested that his memorial not be formal or stuffy. His family, friends, and colleagues shared stories and memories of Horgan, highlighting his irrepressible wit and charm.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in his eulogy, remembered Horgan as a man of quick wit and sharp intelligence, someone whose values and beliefs were unwavering. Trudeau recounted a particular moment in 2022 when Horgan played a pivotal role in securing a historic health care funding agreement between the federal government and the provinces. Horgan, with his persuasive skills, was able to convince Trudeau to invest billions of dollars into improving the Canadian health system. “It was John who made it happen that night. That was one of his last acts as premier, and I can’t think of a better legacy than that,” said Trudeau.

British Columbia's Lieutenant Governor, Janet Austin, spoke of Horgan as a humble and selfless leader. “Despite his many contributions, he was without ego. He was entrusted with power because he used it wisely and for the right reasons,” Austin said. Horgan’s legacy as a leader was one of service, determination, and compassion. Under his guidance, B.C. faced numerous challenges, including climate catastrophes, the COVID-19 pandemic, and environmental debates.

Victoria Shamrocks jerseys were placed in the seats where John Horgan, the former Premier of British Columbia, and his wife Ellie would typically sit during games. The Canadian Press

David Eby, the current NDP Premier of British Columbia and Horgan’s successor, reflected on the unique political popularity Horgan maintained throughout his career. “He left politics more popular than when he entered. How did he do it?” Eby asked, marveling at Horgan’s ability to remain connected to the people. As an opposition leader, Horgan reinvigorated the NDP, bringing it back from electoral defeat and transforming it into a more pragmatic, moderate party.

Horgan’s accomplishments during his five years as premier were vast. From improving relationships with First Nations to introducing policies to waive tuition fees for children in government care, his legacy is one of tangible, positive change. The service was also a reflection of Horgan’s love for his community and family. He chose the Q Centre Arena for the service because of its connection to the Victoria Shamrocks lacrosse team, which he loved. Even while serving as premier, Horgan would attend games with his wife, Ellie, often without his security detail.

Before his passing, Horgan had been appointed as Canada’s ambassador to Germany, a testament to his continued influence on the world stage. He died at a Victoria hospital on November 12, after battling cancer for several years. He leaves behind his wife of 45 years, Ellie, and their two sons, Evan and Nate.

During the service, Evan Horgan shared a touching tribute to his father, choking up as he recalled how his father always remained humble, never caring for pomp or ceremony. “He taught us about integrity, humility, and honesty,” Evan said. As his final words to his son, Horgan requested, “Just tell everyone to do their level best.”

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