Gord Downie has opened up about his terminal brain cancer for the first time, saying he’s “resigned” to his fate.
In an interview with the CBC, The Tragically Hip lead singer is candid about his prognosis and how he feels, his upcoming Secret Path project and his desire to start a dialogue about indigenous issues in Canada.
“I am resigned to the direction this is heading, yes I am,” said the 52-year-old Downie. “I really am, and because I can see it and feel it doing some … not doing some good, but it’s creating, it’s creating something.”
Downie was diagnosed with glioblastoma — the most common and aggressive type of tumour to start in the brain — in December after suffering a seizure. Surgery removed the bulk of the tumour, while six weeks of radiation and chemotherapy completed in early spring of 2016 reduced it even further.
Thursday’s CBC interview is meant to promote Downie’s Secret Path, which is a solo album, graphic novel and film dedicated to 12-year-old Ojibway boy Chanie (Charlie) Wenjack, who died from hunger and exposure trying to escape from a residential school near Kenora, Ont.
Wenjack’s frozen body was found in 1966 along the railroad tracks near Kenora, a week after he ran away from school.
Downie reveals in the interview that he’s been experiencing severe memory loss, sometimes even forgetting the names of his children; he says memorization used to be his “forte.”
“Now I can’t remember hardly anything,” he said to interviewer Peter Mansbridge. “I have ‘Peter’ written on my hand. I have things written, a few things written on my hands. And I say that, just to be up front. ‘Cause I might call you Doug.”
Downie is set to play solo shows in Ottawa on Oct. 18 at the National Arts Centre, and in Toronto on Oct. 21 at Roy Thomson Hall, with proceeds going to The Gord Downie Secret Path Fund for Truth and Reconciliation via The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at The University of Manitoba.
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Secret Path is Downie’s fifth solo album. In January 2001, the singer released Coke Machine Glow, followed by Battle of the Nudes in 2003. In 2010, The Grand Bounce was released followed by Gord Downie, The Sadies, And The Conquering Sun in 2014.
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