E C P WE THINK... ~~ 3 t email responses to northnews@northumberlandnews.com ’ # e @ Jack Layton‘s legacy will resonate with Canadians for years Canadians across the land woke up Monâ€" â€" come. â€"â€"> opponents past and present is that Mr. . Democrats to expand his legacy, to conâ€" day to the devastating news that federal _ Histrajectory in politics, likehis approach Layton could disagree degP_lY, but resoâ€" _ front the challenges facing New Demoâ€" NDP leader Jack Layton had succumbed to _ to policy and building support, required . lutely stuck to attacking policies, not those _ crats, and forge new policies. cancer. patience, perseverance, disciplined focus . who disagreed. Even as the end loomed, Prime Minister Stephen Harper should The end came quickly, too quickly, for _ and a deeply held belief in the politics and _ Mr. Layton found the energy and reserve of _ be recognized for extending an invitation Mz. Layton. He should have had the opporâ€" _ practices .nf his New Democratic Party. strength to release a powerful essay calll_ng to Mr. Layton‘s family for a state funeral, tunity to build on his party‘s breakthrough _ It culminated this past May with New _ on Canadians across the land to continâ€" something normally reserved for current in the spring federal election that saw his â€" Democrats winning 103 seats in the House . ue the fight on behalf of New Democrats, _ and former prime ministers or governors beloved party achieve official opposition _ of Commons, 22 of which are represented â€" encouraging youth to bring innovation _ general, or currentmembers of cabinet. status in the House of Commons, and releâ€" _ by Ontario ridings. and change to the Canadian political landâ€" _ That act demonstrates the de ep esteem gated the uninspired and uninspiring Bloc _ And though the NDP‘s leftâ€"leaning polâ€" _ scape, and challenging Quebecers to conâ€" in which Mr. Layton is held among parâ€" Quebecois to the political wilderness. icies failed to inspire more support in tinue marching in lockstep mth,t}le NDP _ liamentarians, and is a fitting conclusion But fate held a different hand for Mr. Layâ€" â€" Ontario and other provinces, his poliâ€" following their "historic decision" in May. _ to honour a man who dedicated his life to ton. His legacy of lifelong work on behalf _ tics were always conducted respectfully, _ The timing of Mr. Layton‘s death is douâ€" _ ordinary Canadians, $ of working men and women, the disadvanâ€" _tlloughtfu.lly and with a focus purely on the bly tragic given the achievement he led his He‘ll be missed. § taged, the underâ€"represented and the marâ€" _ issues. . _ party to in the federal election. But it proâ€" ginalized will resonate for many years to _ An emerging theme among political vides an opportunity and will inspire New Metroland Media Group Limited â€"â€" Durham Division $ : omanse~ m [ | My friends, f > i | =â€" se ?’)? § | love is better f > TB > e * rit â€" < C ies is > ol | than anger. C ty $ .. es A : 1% : bal .. e tat .i inss Oocurow t _ _ $ss e than fear. .;;f mor [" ... nsl ommenmn e k , 0 . _ CC mc l | E i / A 6 â€" Wlriekg; . â€"oe oi , better than WA ~ l4 s i f ; e & s > m 3 l | despair. f s . Alhdere. _ . So let us OR § s ,%_ y be loving, B _ " _ Seaaaer P ° § EB i7 »ABk R 5 a P A ; us P a hopeful and e . «* *tyioet optimistic. it y .. 9 C ud And we‘ll â€" Bs O | And we A C fee ic Y E> Te f f change the \ ’%/ { s world. Lo i \%ï¬b rï¬,@& widsas F â€"Jack Layton j | en B uy * / -, $s < . t e mc / s ts & Pig [ ie O woATHUMLEERLAUD pjJléewws B4E 2sSfy * .