Friday, April 19, 2024

Prominent social activist Harry Leslie Smith dies in hospital

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Harry Leslie Smith, a British air force veteran who became a prominent social activist, has died.

Smith wrote several books on the Great Depression, the Second World War and post-war austerity making a name for himself on Twitter.

He split his time living in England and Canada.

The 95-year-old has been in a Belleville hospital since falling earlier this month.

Online tributes have been pouring in for him since, including from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

His son has been issuing regular medical updates to Smith’s 250,000 Twitter followers.

He tweeted early Wednesday morning that his father had died.

Having lived through the Great Depression, Smith was a lifelong advocate for the poor.

He was critical of the dismantling of social welfare systems and drew parallels between global crises of the past and the current environment.

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