A ‘deep intellect and relentless work ethic’: Nigel Wright, former chief of staff to Stephen Harper, dead at 62

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OTTAWA — Investment executive Nigel Wright had the ear of a former Conservative prime minister, the deep respect of the current Liberal one, Mark Carney, and the admiration of business and political colleagues in Canada and abroad who were left reeling at news of his sudden death Tuesday.

Wright, 62, was the former chief of staff to Stephen Harper who left the Prime Minister’s Office in May 2013 after revelations he personally wrote a $90,000 cheque to cover Sen. Mike Duffy’s controversial senate expenses in a misguided attempt, Wright would later testify, to reimburse Canadian taxpayers for what he viewed as the senator’s disgraceful conduct.

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