Charan Gill, labour and human rights pioneer in British Columbia, dies at 84
LANGLEY, B.C. — A longtime labour and human rights leader in British Columbia has died.
The family of Charan Gill say he died in hospital on Feb. 2, following a battle with cancer.
Gill was 84.
Born in Hong Kong and raised in India, Gill moved to Canada in 1967, settling in Surrey, where he co-founded the Canadian Farmworkers Union and the British Columbia Organization to Fight Racism.