Stephen Lewis, a Canadian leftist political leader and diplomat who turned to fighting the AIDS epidemic in Africa after steering Ontario's New Democratic Party in the 1970s, died Tuesday in Toronto.
Stephen Lewis wears his trade union politics over his heart. Dressed in a crisp blue denim shirt with CUPE monogrammed on the pocket, he sits across the dining room table of his comfortable Forest ...
TORONTO — Stephen Lewis awakened the Canadian public’s consciousness to the HIV-AIDS pandemic raging in Africa and galvanized the political will to stop standing idle, experts said following his death ...
Keydelegateswill look back at the past 25 years ofbattling AIDS during a special sessionat theInternational AIDS Conference in Toronto on Wednesday. Among the speakers will be Dr. Anthony Fauci, ...
But some critics say the G-8 can't do anything about poverty without dealing with the AIDS crisis on the continent. At the alternative summit opening Friday night in Calgary, and at a gathering of ...
Stephen Lewis, Canada’s former ambassador to the United Nations and a lifelong social activist and former politician, has died. He was 88. The Stephen Lewis Foundation announced his death on Tuesday.