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Montreal to mark 10th anniversary of Mordecai Richler’s death by renaming gazebo

MONTREAL – Mordecai Richler’s hometown will mark the 10th anniversary of his death by naming a gazebo in his honour.

The City of Montreal will officially rename it the pavillon Mordecai-Richler at a ceremony next week.

The outspoken writer, who frequently sparred with Quebec nationalists, died of cancer on July 3, 2001.

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The Mont Royal Park gazebo is also intended to serve as a speaker’s corner where people can sound off.

The structure is close to the neighbourhood where the controversial Richler grew up, an area made famous in some of his best-selling books.

But the dilapidated building is also in need of repair.

The City of Montreal says it plans to renovate the gazebo before next summer.

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This is the second honour bestowed upon the literary icon this week, after Canada’s Walk of Fame announced it will enshrine Richler’s name on a Toronto sidewalk.

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