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Colin W. G. Gibson

Colin William George Gibson PC MC VD QC (16 February 1891 – 3 July 1974) was a Canadian politician, land surveyor and lawyer.

Colin W. G. Gibson
Minister of Mines and Resources
In office
1 April 1949 – 17 January 1950
Prime MinisterLouis St. Laurent
Preceded byJames Angus MacKinnon
Succeeded byOffice Abolished
Secretary of State for Canada
In office
12 December 1946 – 31 March 1949
Prime MinisterW. L. Mackenzie King
Louis St. Laurent
Preceded byPaul Martin Sr.
Succeeded byFrederick Gordon Bradley
Minister of National Defence for Air
In office
8 March 1945 – 11 December 1946
Prime MinisterW. L. Mackenzie King
Preceded byAngus Lewis Macdonald
Succeeded byOffice Abolished
Minister of National Revenue
In office
8 July 1940 – 7 March 1945
Prime MinisterW. L. Mackenzie King
Preceded byJames Lorimer Ilsley
Succeeded byJames Angus MacKinnon (acting)
Member of Parliament
for Hamilton West
In office
26 March 1940 – 17 January 1950
Preceded byJohn Allmond Marsh
Succeeded byEllen Fairclough
Personal details
Born
Colin William George Gibson

(1891-02-16)16 February 1891
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Died3 July 1974(1974-07-03) (aged 83)
Spouse
Florence Kerr
(m. 1916)
Children4, including Colin
RelativesJohn Morison Gibson (father)
Occupation
  • Land surveyor
  • Lawyer
Military service
AllegianceCanada
Branch/serviceRoyal Fusiliers 1914-1919
Royal Hamilton Light Infantry 1929-1934
Years of service1911–1919
RankLieutenant-Colonel 1929-1934
Commandant 1935-1938

Career edit

He graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario in 1911 (cadet # 805), where Kenneth Stuart, a future Commander of the Canadian Army, was a fellow cadet. He served with the Royal Fusiliers of the British Army in 1914 and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1915 where he was a Member of Alpha Delta Phi.[1] He was lieutenant-colonel of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry from 1929 to 1934. He practiced law from 1919. He was a founding member of the Royal Military College of Canada ex-cadet club in Hamilton, Ontario in 1930. He became Commandant of Hamilton Garrison from 1935 to 1939.

As Member of Parliament for Hamilton West, he was reelected three times from 1940.03.26 to 1950. He was first elected as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Hamilton West in 1940, with 55.9% of the vote in a two candidate race. Following his election, he was appointed as Minister of National Revenue (1940.07.08 - 1945.03.07). Near the end of his first term, he was also appointed as the acting and later permanent Minister of National Defence for Air (1945.03.08 - 1946.12.11).[2] He served as Secretary of State (1948.11.15 - 1949.03.31) and (1946.12.12 - 1948.11.14). He was Minister for Mines and Resources (1949.04.01 - 1950.01.17).

Following his re-election with 40.2% of the vote (in a three-way, four-party race), he continued as Minister of National Defence for Air (1945.01.11 - 1945.03.07). He was made the Secretary of State for Canada (1948.11.15 - 1949.03.31) and (1946.12.12 - 1948.11.14). Just before the end of his second term, he was moved to the post of Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources (Canada) (1949.04.01 - 1950.01.17).[2]

He continued in this post after he was re-elected in 1949 (with 43.5% of the vote). He resigned from both cabinet and parliament upon his appointment as Puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario. He died in 1974.

Family edit

Gibson was the son of Major General Sir John Morison Gibson, former Attorney General of Ontario. His son, Colin D. Gibson, held the riding of Hamilton—Wentworth from 1968 to 1972.

Legacy edit

The Gibson Medal at the Royal Military College of Canada is awarded to the top graduating student in the Arts Division.

References edit

  1. ^ Catalogue of the Alpha Delta Phi: 1832-1966. New York, NY: The Executive Council of The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. 1966. p. 202.
  2. ^ a b Colin W. G. Gibson – Parliament of Canada biography

Books edit

  • 4237 Dr. Adrian Preston & Peter Dennis (Edited) "Swords and Covenants" Rowman And Littlefield, London. Croom Helm. 1976.
  • H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston "To Serve Canada: A History of the Royal Military College of Canada" 1997 Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1969.
  • H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston "Canada's RMC - A History of Royal Military College" Second Edition 1982
  • H16511 Dr. Richard Preston "R.M.C. and Kingston: The effect of imperial and military influences on a Canadian community" 1968
  • H1877 R. Guy C. Smith (editor) "As You Were! Ex-Cadets Remember". In 2 Volumes. Volume I: 1876–1918. Volume II: 1919–1984. Royal Military College. [Kingston]. The R.M.C. Club of Canada. 1984
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Member for Hamilton West
1940-1950
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of National Defence for Air
1945-1946
Succeeded by
None - position abolished

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Colin William George Gibson PC MC VD QC 16 February 1891 3 July 1974 was a Canadian politician land surveyor and lawyer The HonourableColin W G GibsonPC MC VD QCMinister of Mines and ResourcesIn office 1 April 1949 17 January 1950Prime MinisterLouis St LaurentPreceded byJames Angus MacKinnonSucceeded byOffice AbolishedSecretary of State for CanadaIn office 12 December 1946 31 March 1949Prime MinisterW L Mackenzie King Louis St LaurentPreceded byPaul Martin Sr Succeeded byFrederick Gordon BradleyMinister of National Defence for AirIn office 8 March 1945 11 December 1946Prime MinisterW L Mackenzie KingPreceded byAngus Lewis MacdonaldSucceeded byOffice AbolishedMinister of National RevenueIn office 8 July 1940 7 March 1945Prime MinisterW L Mackenzie KingPreceded byJames Lorimer IlsleySucceeded byJames Angus MacKinnon acting Member of Parliamentfor Hamilton WestIn office 26 March 1940 17 January 1950Preceded byJohn Allmond MarshSucceeded byEllen FaircloughPersonal detailsBornColin William George Gibson 1891 02 16 16 February 1891Hamilton Ontario CanadaDied3 July 1974 1974 07 03 aged 83 SpouseFlorence Kerr m 1916 wbr Children4 including ColinRelativesJohn Morison Gibson father OccupationLand surveyorLawyerMilitary serviceAllegianceCanadaBranch serviceRoyal Fusiliers 1914 1919 Royal Hamilton Light Infantry 1929 1934Years of service1911 1919RankLieutenant Colonel 1929 1934 Commandant 1935 1938 Contents 1 Career 2 Family 3 Legacy 4 References 5 BooksCareer editHe graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston Ontario in 1911 cadet 805 where Kenneth Stuart a future Commander of the Canadian Army was a fellow cadet He served with the Royal Fusiliers of the British Army in 1914 and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1915 where he was a Member of Alpha Delta Phi 1 He was lieutenant colonel of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry from 1929 to 1934 He practiced law from 1919 He was a founding member of the Royal Military College of Canada ex cadet club in Hamilton Ontario in 1930 He became Commandant of Hamilton Garrison from 1935 to 1939 As Member of Parliament for Hamilton West he was reelected three times from 1940 03 26 to 1950 He was first elected as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Hamilton West in 1940 with 55 9 of the vote in a two candidate race Following his election he was appointed as Minister of National Revenue 1940 07 08 1945 03 07 Near the end of his first term he was also appointed as the acting and later permanent Minister of National Defence for Air 1945 03 08 1946 12 11 2 He served as Secretary of State 1948 11 15 1949 03 31 and 1946 12 12 1948 11 14 He was Minister for Mines and Resources 1949 04 01 1950 01 17 Following his re election with 40 2 of the vote in a three way four party race he continued as Minister of National Defence for Air 1945 01 11 1945 03 07 He was made the Secretary of State for Canada 1948 11 15 1949 03 31 and 1946 12 12 1948 11 14 Just before the end of his second term he was moved to the post of Minister of Energy Mines and Resources Canada 1949 04 01 1950 01 17 2 He continued in this post after he was re elected in 1949 with 43 5 of the vote He resigned from both cabinet and parliament upon his appointment as Puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario He died in 1974 Family editGibson was the son of Major General Sir John Morison Gibson former Attorney General of Ontario His son Colin D Gibson held the riding of Hamilton Wentworth from 1968 to 1972 Legacy editThe Gibson Medal at the Royal Military College of Canada is awarded to the top graduating student in the Arts Division References edit Catalogue of the Alpha Delta Phi 1832 1966 New York NY The Executive Council of The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity 1966 p 202 a b Colin W G Gibson Parliament of Canada biographyBooks edit4237 Dr Adrian Preston amp Peter Dennis Edited Swords and Covenants Rowman And Littlefield London Croom Helm 1976 H16511 Dr Richard Arthur Preston To Serve Canada A History of the Royal Military College of Canada 1997 Toronto University of Toronto Press 1969 H16511 Dr Richard Arthur Preston Canada s RMC A History of Royal Military College Second Edition 1982 H16511 Dr Richard Preston R M C and Kingston The effect of imperial and military influences on a Canadian community 1968 H1877 R Guy C Smith editor As You Were Ex Cadets Remember In 2 Volumes Volume I 1876 1918 Volume II 1919 1984 Royal Military College Kingston The R M C Club of Canada 1984 Parliament of Canada Preceded byJohn Allmond Marsh Member for Hamilton West1940 1950 Succeeded byEllen Fairclough Preceded byAngus Lewis Macdonald Minister of National Defence for Air1945 1946 Succeeded byNone position abolished Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colin W G Gibson amp oldid 1211381239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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