Peter Madaka was handsome and gregarious, with an irresistible laugh and a ready wit. He spoke passionately against injustice, with vivid descriptions of dictators and their foibles. Born in Busia, Uganda, he came to Canada in 1990 on a scholarship that transported him from a refugee camp in Sudan to Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ont.
Peter was a committed NDP volunteer and served on the riding association executive committee in Toronto’s Parkdale-High Park. He even tried door-knocking for candidates at 7:30 a.m. – if he was up and thinking about changing the world, wasn’t everyone? Peter also once showed up at a party, where he knew no one but the hosts, carrying a petition to raise the minimum wage. It was a brilliant strategy, he had thoughtful conversations and got loads of signatures.
He continued volunteering and tutored privately. In 2007 he became a part-time communications professor at George Brown College. Teaching allowed him to pay his rent and student loan, and send money home. When the school year was over, he took whatever work he could.
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