Hazel McCallion, former longtime mayor of Mississauga, Ont., dies at 101
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Hazel McCallion, who developed a legacy of feisty advocacy during more than three decades as mayor of one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, died Sunday morning after a brief bout with pancreatic cancer. She was 101.
Known affectionately as “Hurricane Hazel,” the longtime mayor of Mississauga, Ont., was an outspoken political powerhouse who earned respect from fellow politicians across the spectrum.
Ontario Premier and long-time friend Doug Ford announced her death on Sunday morning, saying she died peacefully at her Mississauga home earlier in the day. A family friend later confirmed McCallion was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer around Christmas.
Ford described McCallion as the definition of a public servant, having led the transformation of the city west of Toronto into a major urban centre.