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Lisa Raitt shares the pain behind her husband's devastating diagnosis

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Lisa Raitt was a fixture on Canada's political stage for decades, holding several senior portfolios during the Stephen Harper years, and later deputy opposition leader under Andrew Scheer; the first woman in the Conservative party鈥檚 history.

To do the job, she had to be tough and smart.

It鈥檚 why talking to her at her cozy family home near Milton, Ont. about a very personal and difficult journey was a revelation. She was candid. She cried. And showed us a side the public has rarely seen.

Lisa has faced challenges in her life. In her early teens, she learned that the parents she loved while growing up in Sydney, N.S., as the youngest of seven children, were really her grandparents. Her eldest sister was her birth mom who almost gave her up for adoption. The two remained close until she passed away a few months ago.

In 2009, after a failed marriage that produced two sons, Lisa fell madly in love with Bruce Wood, a 鈥済entle giant鈥 at 6 foot 2 inches and 240 pounds who, at the time, was the CEO of the Hamilton Port Authority, when she had the equivalent job in Toronto.

He doggedly pursued her, determined to win her over. She was charmed. But soon, there were signs something was wrong. She figured it was her.

Lisa Raitt speaks with W5.鈥淚 thought we were heading towards breaking up and I thought, oh my gosh, great, another relationship that I haven't been able to succeed in," Lisa recalled in her interview with CTV's W5.

But it wasn鈥檛 her. It was Bruce.

In 2016, at age 56, he was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, among the five per cent of Canadians who develop symptoms under age 65.

鈥淗e kept asking to get married, because he needed security ... because he was scared,鈥 Lisa said.

Several months later, the couple exchanged vows at her aunt鈥檚 home in Cape Breton, and for a while life was fine. And then it wasn鈥檛.

Small things started to become big things. Lisa began recording her husband鈥檚 dark descent into the fog of Alzheimer鈥檚: the hallucinations, the lashing out, the threats to kill her. She wanted doctors to see what was happening to him.

Her sons had to step in when Bruce got physical. Seventeen-year-old Billy Raitt told us, 鈥淲e weren't just going to stand by and watch."

Several times, Lisa came close to calling 9-1-1, but it wasn鈥檛 until her 鈥済entle giant鈥 turned into a 鈥渕enacing monster鈥 that police came, handcuffed Bruce and took him away.

It was a devastating time for everyone, until a solution and a safe haven opened up for the couple.

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