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Dominic LeBlanc was once alone in a 10-by-10-foot hospital room for weeks, recovering from a stem cell transplant that he hoped would cure him of cancer. In April 2019, he was told he had non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, his second cancer diagnosis in two years.
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The long-time New Brunswick Liberal member of Parliament had taken a leave of absence from his cabinet position as minister of intergovernmental and northern affairs and internal trade.
“It was very tough going,” recalls his friend Donald Savoie, a historian and one of Canada’s preeminent scholars on the public service.
“You can’t get closer to dying. What he lived through was incredibly painful, very difficult. But think about being that sick and spending weeks in complete isolation.”
In all, LeBlanc spent 56 weeks in isolation, “but he survived and is totally cancer free,” Savoie said.
Less than six years after his diagnosis, he is taking a turn in the spotlight.
Last week, his party fell into disarray. Chrystia Freeland had abruptly resigned as finance minister just before she was scheduled to release the overdue fall economic statement. It was an emergency and the critics were out in force, declaring that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government were finished.
“Mr. Trudeau’s government is over,” Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet said. “He must acknowledge that and act accordingly.”
Instead, Trudeau turned to LeBlanc, his longtime friend and trusted ally, to fill the most important cabinet position and within hours he faced the media.
Savoie was struck by how the new finance minister handled himself. In his view, no one else in the party could have pulled it off.
“He came out of Rideau Hall and journalists were asking a series of questions. I have to tell you, I was quite impressed with the way he handled the media,” he said. “You’ve just been appointed minister of finance, Trudeau’s been challenged, the minister of finance has resigned. It’s chaos.”
LeBlanc wasn’t overwhelmed by the moment, which likely had something to do with his gruelling battle with cancer.
“The only people in the world that live for the moment, there’s only one kind: it’s people who have had cancer and have been cured,” Savoie said. “Dominic lives for the moment.”
Why take the job in a government seemingly in disarray? He said LeBlanc is not only loyal to his friend Trudeau, but “he’s married” to the Liberal Party.
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“His loyalty to the party, to make sure that it doesn’t unravel, I think would motivate him,” he said.
Many think Trudeau had been courting former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney to take on the finance portfolio, so they saw LeBlanc’s appointment as a temporary stopgap.
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