Keith Spicer, Canada's first official languages commissioner, dead at 89

Keith Spicer, Canada's first commissioner of official languages, has died at 89. Spicer speaks to reporters in the Commons, in Ottawa, March 26, 1975. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

OTTAWA - Keith Spicer, Canada's first commissioner of official languages, died Thursday in Ottawa at 89.

Canadians who closely followed the constitutional debates of the early 1990s might remember him as the man who starkly described the "fury in the land" against the prime minister who had named him to lead a commission on national unity.

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