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Ailing Jean Dor's legacy honoured by former colleagues

Former Montreal mayor Jean Dor was celebrated yesterday by his former party, the Montreal Citizens Movement.

The former mayor was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in September

Jean Dor, former mayor of Montreal, addresses his friends, family and former colleagues in Montreal. (CBC)

Former Montreal mayor Jean Dor was celebrated yesterday by his former party, the Montreal Citizens Movement.

On Sunday, the MCM celebrated the 40th anniversary of its founding, just two days after their long-time leader celebrated his 70th birthday.

It was a bittersweet event, as Dor was diagnosedwith pancreatic cancer in September.

His formercolleagues focused their attention and emotion towards honouring him and his legacy.

Jean Dor addressed them, choking back tears.

He listed his best memories and proudest accomplishments, both during his time as mayor, and his time in opposition.

"One of the greatest achievements of the MCM, has been to bypass the old east-west divisions," he said.

Dor and the MCM ended the 26-year reign of Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau in 1986.

Dor's eight years in power were marked by a renewal of the Old Port, le St-Hlne, and various public spaces.

City Councillor Marvin Rotrand said the Dor years were best known for the creation of a more openly democratic style of governing.

We went from the 1950s to the 1980s overnight in Montreal, said Rotrand.

Dor, battling terminal illness, thanked his friends who joined him in a lifetime of battles.

Because of you, my life has been a success.

Dore is feeling well and responding well to treatment. However,he said he accepts that will only prolong his life, not save it.