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Leslie Rowntree

Henry Leslie Rowntree (June 2, 1914 – May 17, 1975) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1956 to 1971. He represented the riding of York West. He served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Leslie Frost and John Robarts.

Leslie Rowntree
Ontario MPP
In office
1956–1971
Preceded byElmer Brandon
Succeeded byJohn MacBeth
ConstituencyYork West
Personal details
Born
Henry Leslie Rowntree

(1914-06-02)June 2, 1914
Toronto, Ontario
DiedMay 17, 1975(1975-05-17) (aged 60)
Honey Harbour, Ontario
Political partyProgressive Conservative
SpouseCynthia Grierson
OccupationLawyer
Military service
AllegianceCanada
Branch/serviceRoyal Canadian Navy
Years of service1942–45
RankLieutenant-Commander
Battles/warsBattle of the Atlantic

Background

Rowntree was born in Toronto, Ontario. He attended Runnymede Public School and Humberside Collegiate Institute. He graduated from University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School. During his student days he worked summers on ships on the Great Lakes and spent a time as purser on the SS Noronic.[1] In 1940, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy and became a Lieutenant-Commander in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. After the war he was called to the bar and eventually started his own law firm specializing in maritime law.[2]

Politics

Rowntree was elected in a by-election in 1956 to replace Elmer Brandon who had died while serving in office. He defeated CCF candidate Lynn Williams by 4,993 votes.[2][3] He was re-elected in 1959, 1963 and 1967.[4][5][6]

He was appointed to cabinet in 1960 as the Minister of Transport. He replaced John Yaremko who resigned due to an illness.[7] He was named Minister of Labour in 1962 in a large cabinet shuffle.[8] In 1966, he was appointed to the new position of Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs.[9][10]

In 1967, he announced major changes to the Ontario Securities Commission. The changes gave the OSC greater powers to investigate and audit financial corporations. The changes were brought about partly as a result of the collapse of Prudential Finance Corporation a year earlier.[11]

In February 1969, during a session in the assembly, Rowntree rose to speak about an NDP opposition member's position on water pollution. After a saying a few words, opposition member Morton Shulman shouted "The minister is drunk!" The speaker ended the debate and Rowntree said little more.[12] It was privately known that Rowntree was a heavy drinker but the incident, which was reported in the press, led to his removal from cabinet a year later and he retired from the legislature.[13][14]

Cabinet positions

Ontario provincial government of John Robarts
Ontario provincial government of Leslie Frost
Cabinet posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
New position Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs
1966–1970
Bert Lawrence
Bill Warrender Minister of Labour
1962–1966
Dalton Bales
John Yaremko Minister of Transport
1960–1962
James Auld

Later life

In 1970, he was appointed as Chairman of the Centennial Centre of Science and Technology.[15] He died at Honey Harbour, Ontario in 1975 at the age of 60. His wife Cynthia died a year earlier in 1974.[16]

References

  1. ^ "Three one time sailors seek port in York West". Toronto Daily Star. September 20, 1963. p. 47.
  2. ^ a b "PC Winner Of By-Election In York West". The Globe and Mail. October 19, 1956. p. 1.
  3. ^ "MPP for York West, W. Elmer Brandon Dies". The Globe and Mail. July 3, 1956. p. 5.
  4. ^ Canadian Press (June 12, 1959). "Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies". The Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa. p. 26.
  5. ^ Canadian Press (September 26, 1963). "78 in Tory Blue Wave -- 23 Is All Grits Saved". The Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. p. 25.
  6. ^ Canadian Press (October 18, 1967). "Tories win, but..." The Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. p. B2.
  7. ^ "Rowntree in Frost cabinet". Toronto Daily Star. November 21, 1960. p. 1.
  8. ^ "Cabinet shuffle stresses youth; Cass appointed Attorney-General". The Globe and Mail. October 26, 1962. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Five added to Cabinet by Robarts". The Globe and Mail. November 25, 1966. p. 1.
  10. ^ "Leslie Rowntree: Lawyer held 3 portfolios in Ontario", The Globe and Mail, May 19, 1975, pg. 2
  11. ^ "Ontario's Securities Act fully effective on May 1". The Globe and Mail. January 24, 1967. p. B1.
  12. ^ "Rowntree called drunk by Shulman". The Globe and Mail. February 8, 1969. p. 1.
  13. ^ Stevens, Geoffrey (February 5, 1970). "A. B. R. Lawrence likely successor: Rowntree leaves Robarts Cabinet today". The Globe and Mail. p. 1.
  14. ^ Dowd, Eric (November 8, 1995). "Politicians' drinking problems rarely told". The Kitchener Record. p. A7.
  15. ^ Stevens, Geoffrey (February 6, 1970). "Rowntree to head Science Centre board". The Globe and Mail. p. 4.
  16. ^ "Obituary". The Globe and Mail. March 11, 1974. p. 36.

External links

  • Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history
  • Biography, Henry Leslie Rowntree fonds, York University

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Henry Leslie Rowntree June 2 1914 May 17 1975 was a politician in Ontario Canada He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1956 to 1971 He represented the riding of York West He served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Leslie Frost and John Robarts Leslie RowntreeOntario MPPIn office 1956 1971Preceded byElmer BrandonSucceeded byJohn MacBethConstituencyYork WestPersonal detailsBornHenry Leslie Rowntree 1914 06 02 June 2 1914Toronto OntarioDiedMay 17 1975 1975 05 17 aged 60 Honey Harbour OntarioPolitical partyProgressive ConservativeSpouseCynthia GriersonOccupationLawyerMilitary serviceAllegianceCanadaBranch serviceRoyal Canadian NavyYears of service1942 45RankLieutenant CommanderBattles warsBattle of the Atlantic Contents 1 Background 2 Politics 2 1 Cabinet positions 3 Later life 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditRowntree was born in Toronto Ontario He attended Runnymede Public School and Humberside Collegiate Institute He graduated from University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School During his student days he worked summers on ships on the Great Lakes and spent a time as purser on the SS Noronic 1 In 1940 he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy and became a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve After the war he was called to the bar and eventually started his own law firm specializing in maritime law 2 Politics EditRowntree was elected in a by election in 1956 to replace Elmer Brandon who had died while serving in office He defeated CCF candidate Lynn Williams by 4 993 votes 2 3 He was re elected in 1959 1963 and 1967 4 5 6 He was appointed to cabinet in 1960 as the Minister of Transport He replaced John Yaremko who resigned due to an illness 7 He was named Minister of Labour in 1962 in a large cabinet shuffle 8 In 1966 he was appointed to the new position of Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs 9 10 In 1967 he announced major changes to the Ontario Securities Commission The changes gave the OSC greater powers to investigate and audit financial corporations The changes were brought about partly as a result of the collapse of Prudential Finance Corporation a year earlier 11 In February 1969 during a session in the assembly Rowntree rose to speak about an NDP opposition member s position on water pollution After a saying a few words opposition member Morton Shulman shouted The minister is drunk The speaker ended the debate and Rowntree said little more 12 It was privately known that Rowntree was a heavy drinker but the incident which was reported in the press led to his removal from cabinet a year later and he retired from the legislature 13 14 Cabinet positions Edit Ontario provincial government of John RobartsOntario provincial government of Leslie FrostCabinet posts 3 Predecessor Office SuccessorNew position Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs1966 1970 Bert LawrenceBill Warrender Minister of Labour1962 1966 Dalton BalesJohn Yaremko Minister of Transport1960 1962 James AuldLater life EditIn 1970 he was appointed as Chairman of the Centennial Centre of Science and Technology 15 He died at Honey Harbour Ontario in 1975 at the age of 60 His wife Cynthia died a year earlier in 1974 16 References Edit Three one time sailors seek port in York West Toronto Daily Star September 20 1963 p 47 a b PC Winner Of By Election In York West The Globe and Mail October 19 1956 p 1 MPP for York West W Elmer Brandon Dies The Globe and Mail July 3 1956 p 5 Canadian Press June 12 1959 Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa p 26 Canadian Press September 26 1963 78 in Tory Blue Wave 23 Is All Grits Saved The Windsor Star Windsor Ontario p 25 Canadian Press October 18 1967 Tories win but The Windsor Star Windsor Ontario p B2 Rowntree in Frost cabinet Toronto Daily Star November 21 1960 p 1 Cabinet shuffle stresses youth Cass appointed Attorney General The Globe and Mail October 26 1962 p 1 Five added to Cabinet by Robarts The Globe and Mail November 25 1966 p 1 Leslie Rowntree Lawyer held 3 portfolios in Ontario The Globe and Mail May 19 1975 pg 2 Ontario s Securities Act fully effective on May 1 The Globe and Mail January 24 1967 p B1 Rowntree called drunk by Shulman The Globe and Mail February 8 1969 p 1 Stevens Geoffrey February 5 1970 A B R Lawrence likely successor Rowntree leaves Robarts Cabinet today The Globe and Mail p 1 Dowd Eric November 8 1995 Politicians drinking problems rarely told The Kitchener Record p A7 Stevens Geoffrey February 6 1970 Rowntree to head Science Centre board The Globe and Mail p 4 Obituary The Globe and Mail March 11 1974 p 36 External links EditOntario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history Biography Henry Leslie Rowntree fonds York University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leslie Rowntree amp oldid 1095983146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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