
Hilary Weston, fashion mogul and former Ontario lieutenant-governor, dead at 83
Hilary Weston, an Irish-Canadian fashion mogul and former lieutenant-governor of Ontario who devoted time to issues tied to women, volunteerism and youth, has died at 83.
In a statement Sunday, her family said the philanthropist and writer was shaped by an 'enduring generosity and a deep commitment to helping others.'
'Our mother lived with unwavering devotion to her family and a belief in the power and importance of community and service,' said Galen Weston Jr., who is her son and chairman and former president of Loblaw Companies Ltd.
'Brilliant, brave, companionate, and beautiful, she brought a touch of magic to everything she did — in her decades of public service, philanthropy and her remarkable business career. Her greatest joy was the life she created for her family and friends — filled with warmth, love and fun.'
Born in Ireland on Jan. 12, 1942, Weston was the eldest of five children. She spent her early years as a fashion model to support her widowed mother and younger siblings. She married W. Galen Weston, known as Galen Weston Sr., in 1966 and moved to Toronto in the 1970s.
She spent 10 years, beginning in 1986, working with luxury clothing brands Holt Renfrew and Brown Thomas & Co., as well as department store company Selfridges Group.
Her charitable works include the Weston Family Foundation and the Hilary and Galen Weston Foundation following her husband's death in April 2021 at the age of 80. They were married for 55 years.
Known for their connection to the Loblaw grocery store chain, the Westons are one of Canada's wealthiest families.
She also co-authored two books on homes and gardens.
In 1997, Weston became Ontario's lieutenant-governor and held the role until 2002, during which time she looked to highlight the contributions of volunteers, women and youth.
She was given the Order of Canada in 2003 for outstanding achievement, dedication to community and service. At the time, she was the second woman to receive the award.
In the family's statement, daughter Alannah Weston Cochrane said her mother loved a challenge.
She also said Weston had elegance and high standards that 'were matched by her warmth and sense of humour.'
'But it was her vision, coupled with her enormous capacity for hard work, that made her a great female leader,' she said. 'Her insight, wisdom and strength as well as her belief in individuals made almost anything possible.'
Irish Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris said in a statement he was 'deeply saddened' by Weston's death.
'Hilary was a very proud Irish-Canadian who served both Ireland and Canada with distinction and generosity,' he said. 'She made a lasting contribution to Irish-Canadian relations.
'I extend sincere condolences to her children, Alannah and Galen, and the entire Weston family.'
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 3, 2025.
Aaron Sousa, The Canadian Press
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CBC
8 minutes ago
- CBC
Canadian delegation heads to Mexico to build trade opportunities
With trade negotiations with the U.S. seemingly at a standstill, a delegation of Canadian ministers has headed to Mexico to establish a more direct trade relationship.


Winnipeg Free Press
an hour ago
- Winnipeg Free Press
Source: Toronto FC close to acquiring playmaker Djordje Mihailovic from Colorado
TORONTO – Toronto FC is close to acquiring attacking midfielder Djordje Mihailovic from the Colorado Rapids in a cash deal, according to a source. The transfer is not yet finalized, according to the source granted anonymity because they are not authorized to comment on the negotiations. TFC, without a designated player since buying out the contracts of Italians Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi in early July, has been looking for some star power. And Toronto, which sits 12th in the Eastern Conference at 5-13-6, needs help in attack. With 25 goals in 24 games, it ranks 26th in the league on offence. Canadian international Theo Corbeanu leads the team with five goals while Honduran Deybi Flores, a defensive-minded midfielder, tops the team with two assists. The 26-year-old Mihailovic has nine goals and seven assists in 24 regular-season outings for Colorado this season. He is making $1.775 million (all figures in U.S. dollars) with the Rapids this season, a bargain compared to the $15.4 million Toronto was paying Insigne and the $6.295 million Bernardeschi was earning. Toronto marks the fifth career team for Mihailovic and his second in Canada. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. He spent the 2021 and '22 seasons with CF Montreal, playing 61 regular-season games, including 57 starts. In 2021, he recorded 16 assists, erasing the previous club record of 13 set by Ignacio Piatti in 2018. Montreal had acquired Mihailovic from the Chicago Fire in exchange for $800,000 in general allocation money. Signed as a homegrown player from the Fire academy in January 2017, he played 73 regular-season games for the Fire, including 45 starts, with seven goals and 15 assists. After the 2022 MLS season, Mihailovic joined AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands. He had two goals and two assists in 36 appearances across all competitions for the Dutch side before leaving to join Colorado in January 2024, signing on as a designated player on a four-year contract through 2027 with a club option through 2028. Mihailovic has one goal in 11 appearances for the U.S., scoring against Panama in a January 2019 friendly. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 4, 2025.


CBC
an hour ago
- CBC
What to expect ahead of Canada, Mexico trade talks
Canada's foreign affairs and finance ministers will be in Mexico City this week to strengthen economic ties with government officials. José Díaz-Briseño, a correspondent for Reforma, says he predicts parties will engage in general dialogue about trade issues, including diversification and addressing 'irritants' to the Canadian-Mexican relationship.