Trade Minister Jim Carr says ‘spirits are high’ despite cancer diagnosis
OTTAWA — Liberal MP Jim Carr — a federal minister described by peers and rivals alike as hardworking, genuine and an “always awesome colleague” — announced Friday that he has been diagnosed with a form of blood cancer.
Carr, who served as natural resources minister and international trade minister during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s first mandate, said in a statement that he has begun treatment for the disease, which has also affected his kidneys.
The statement said Carr has started undergoing chemotherapy and dialysis that will “continue for the near future.”
During the campaign, Carr experienced what he called flu-like symptoms, which prompted a call to his doctor and a round of routine blood tests.