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Canadian envoy who hid Americans at home during Iran hostage crisis dies

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Ken Taylor, Canadian Ambassador to Iran, jokes with reporters outside the Canadian Embassy in Paris in 1980. Photo: AP

Ken Taylor, Canada’s ambassador to Iran who sheltered Americans at his residence during the 1979 hostage crisis, has died. He was 81.

Taylor’s wife, Pat, said Ken died on Thursday after a two-month battle with colon cancer.

Taylor kept the Americans hidden at his residence and at the home of his deputy, John Sheardown, in Tehran for three months. Taylor facilitated their escape by arranging plane tickets and persuading the Ottawa government to issue fake passports.

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He was heralded as a hero in both the US and Canada for helping save the Americans in the clandestine operation.

Some of Taylor’s exploits in Iran in 1979 later became the subject of the 2012 Hollywood film, Argo. But Taylor and others, including former-US President Jimmy Carter, felt the film downplayed his role and that of Canada in the operation.
Former Canadian ambassador to Iran Ken Taylor poses at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto with actress Elena Semikina, who starred in the film Our Man In Tehran. Photo: Reuters
Former Canadian ambassador to Iran Ken Taylor poses at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto with actress Elena Semikina, who starred in the film Our Man In Tehran. Photo: Reuters
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Taylor’s wife of more than 50 years said he was diagnosed with cancer in August and that friends from Canada, the US and elsewhere visited him at New York Presbyterian hospital where he was being treated.

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