Family says John McCallum, mainstay of Liberal politics, dead at 75

OTTAWA — John McCallum, a former Liberal cabinet minister and a mainstay of 21st century Canadian politics, has died at age 75, his family confirms. A statement says McCallum passed away peacefully Saturday surrounded by family.

Political veteran John McCallum has died at the age of 75. McCallum, at the time Canada's ambassador to China, pictured arriving to brief members of the Foreign Affairs committee regarding China in Ottawa on Friday, Jan. 18, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

OTTAWA — John McCallum, a former Liberal cabinet minister and a mainstay of 21st century Canadian politics, has died at age 75, his family confirms.

A statement says McCallum passed away peacefully Saturday surrounded by family.

McCallum was first elected to the House of Commons to represent the Greater-Toronto-Area riding of Markham in 2000 after a career that included stints as chief economist at the Royal Bank of Canada and dean of arts at McGill University.

He would go on to serve as a cabinet minister for three different Liberal prime ministers across a variety of portfolios.

McCallum was also Canada’s ambassador to China from 2017 to 2019, but resigned at the request of then-prime minister Justin Trudeau after McCallum waded into controversies surrounding the arrest of a Huawei executive in Canada.

His relatives say they remember him as a loving and kind family man with a witty sense of humour.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 22, 2025.

Craig Lord, The Canadian Press

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