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Montrealer who ran Terry Fox run every year for 43 years dies at 67

Suffering from complications from cancer treatment, Eddy Nolan chose a medically assisted death
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Eddy Nolan, who has run in a Terry Fox marathon each year for 46 years, is seen with some of his memorabilia, in Montreal, Tuesday, April 9, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

Every year for 43 years, Montrealer Eddy Nolan took to the streets for a Terry Fox Run, usually carrying a big red and white Terry Fox flag on a pole as packs of schoolchildren jogged behind him.

This year, at age 67, Nolan decided he could not run anymore.

On Friday — the anniversary of the day Fox began his cross-country Marathon of Hope for cancer research in 1980 — the longtime marathon runner and Terry Fox advocate chose to end his life through medical assistance in dying.

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