‘Shocked,’ ‘heartbroken’: Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai, 69, dead of cancer
OTTAWA — Calgary MP Deepak Obhrai, the scarf-sporting, fun-loving elder statesman of the Conservative caucus and a beloved character on Parliament Hill who championed the virtues of tolerance and human rights, died Friday just weeks after discovering an aggressive form of liver cancer.
The unexpected news came Saturday morning in a statement that said Obhrai — he just turned 69 last month, roughly the same time he was diagnosed with an advanced Stage 4 case of the disease — died abruptly in Calgary while surrounded by members of his family, who described themselves as “shocked by his sudden departure.”
“Deepak was a constant source of joy inside the Conservative caucus,” said a statement from “heartbroken” leader Andrew Scheer, with whom Obhrai shared the battle to lead the party in 2016 and 2017.
“He brightened every room he walked into and often injected warmth, kindness, and good humour into our deliberations. I know I speak on behalf of my Conservative colleagues when I say that he will be missed tremendously.”