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BiographyEnvironmental activism
In 1975 Robert Hunter led the Greenpeace expedition against the Soviet Whaling fleet, along with lifelong friend and activist, Paul Watson and Patrick Moore. The expedition chartered the Phyllis Cormack again, and pioneered using inflatable zodiacs as a shield between the harpoon and the whale. He participated on many Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd campaigns, and was on the advisory board for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society for several years. PoliticsHunter surprised many when he entered politics as a candidate for the Ontario Liberal Party in a 2001 provincial by-election in Beaches--East York. Hunter's environmentalism had led many to assume that his politics were more in line with the New Democratic Party or the Greens, and he had frequently criticized Liberal politicians in his columns. There was a bitter campaign, during which controversial allegations were made towards Hunter. In his 1988 travelogue On the Sky, Hunter included a first-person account of having sex with (possibly underage) prostitutes in Bangkok. When this book resurfaced during the campaign, Hunter denied that this section of the book was literally based on his own experiences. In the end, he lost by almost 4,000 votes to Michael Prue of the NDP. However, despite these results, Hunter in 2002 called for the Liberals and the Green Party of Ontario to form an electoral alliance. Author
Hunter was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1998, and died from this disease in 2005. His ashes were scattered in northern Canada near the Arctic on a canoing trip, at Tortuga Bay in the Galapagos Islands, and on top of an Antarctic iceberg during the 2005/2006 Sea Shepherd campaign against whaling by the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. He is survived by his wife Bobbi, and his children Emily (at 21, a student at the University of Toronto/ activist who joined Sea Shepherd on their Galapagos 2004 campaign and most-recently on their anti-whaling 2005/2006 Antarctica campaign) and Will (at 27, a member of the Young Liberals who works at Ontario government's Ministry of the Environment in the role of communications assistant). Hunter also has two children from his first marriage: Justine, a political reporter with CBC-TV in Victoria; and Conan, who works on computer integration with the federal government in Ottawa. Hunter had four grandchildren at the time of his death. Books by Robert Hunter
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