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Jim Peterson, retired Toronto MP and former Liberal trade minister, dead at 82

Jim Peterson, a retired Toronto MP and former Liberal cabinet minister under Paul Martin, has died at the age of 82.

Peterson was the longtime MP for Toronto's Willowdale riding until his retirement in 2007

This photo from Jan. 12, 2004, shows Jim Peterson, then the MP for Willowdale and Canada's trade minister, speaking to members of the media in Washington, D.C.
Jim Peterson, MP for Willowdale and Canada's trade minister, speaks to members of the media in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 12, 2004. Peterson's family announced Friday that the now-retired parliamentarian had died at age 82. (Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images)

Jim Peterson, a retired Toronto MP and former Liberal cabinet minister, has died at the age of 82.

"Our Jim left us this morning," his family said in a statement provided to CBC News on Friday evening. 

"He will never be replaced in our hearts and he will live on forever in our memories. His big brain and his big heart meant everything to us and to anyone who had the privilege to know or work alongside him."

The statement said the family will share more information about how they plan to "celebrate his extraordinary life" in the coming days.

First elected in 1980

Years before Peterson made it to Parliament, he was part of a dramatic event that made international headlines — the 1974 defection of famed Soviet ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov.

Peterson, who then worked as a lawyer, helped Baryshnikov make the jump to the West.

Peterson was elected as the MP for the Toronto riding of Willowdale on multiple occasions — first in 1980 for a single term, but later returning to represent the office through six consecutive terms running from 1988 until his retirement in 2007.

Near the end of his parliamentary career, Peterson served as Canada's international trade minister under Liberal prime minister Paul Martin.

Family politics

Peterson also served as the secretary of state for international financial institutions under Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien, Martin's predecessor. 

In his first term as an MP, when the Liberals were also in power, Peterson served as a parliamentary secretary.

Two of Peterson's brothers also had political careers. His brother David Peterson served as the premier of Ontario from 1985 to 1990, while his brother Tim Peterson served as an MPP in Ontario.

Three men laughing in front of campaign signs put on canvassing belts.
From left, former Ontario premier David Peterson, former MPP for Mississuaga South Tim Peterson and their brother, Jim Peterson, laugh it up while putting on their canvassing belts in 2005 in Toronto. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)