Park died Thursday at age 60, eight years after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Born in Scarborough, Ont., Park spent most of his life making people laugh across Canada. The comedian is best known for his work on CBC’s Royal Canadian Air Farce from 2004 to 2014, where he performed impressions of actor Clint Eastwood, former Ontario politician Tony Clement, former federal Liberal leader Stéphane Dion and many others . He also worked as a writer with the Winnipeg Comedy Festival and appeared in Much Music’s “Video on Trial.” His “Conspiracy Queries” podcast ran on Sirius XM radio for years and was the marketing voice behind many major brands, including Chevrolet. Park also advocated the use of medical cannabis through his podcast and website “Green Crush with Alan Park” from 2016 to 2019. He is survived by his daughters Ava and Fiona, sister Pauline and many other relatives and friends.