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Paul Martin Sr.

Joseph James Guillaume Paul Martin[1][2] PC CC QC (June 23, 1903 – September 14, 1992), often referred to as Paul Martin Sr., was a noted Canadian politician and diplomat. He was the father of Paul Martin, who served as 21st prime minister of Canada from 2003 to 2006.

Paul Martin
Martin Sr. in 1943
Secretary of State for External Affairs
In office
April 22, 1963 – April 19, 1968
Prime MinisterLester Pearson
Preceded byHoward Charles Green
Succeeded byMitchell Sharp
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Essex East
In office
October 14, 1935 – April 19, 1968
Preceded byRaymond Morand
Succeeded byRiding abolished
Senator for Windsor-Walkerville, Ontario
In office
April 20, 1968 – October 30, 1974
Appointed byPierre Trudeau
Personal details
Born
Joseph James Guillaume Paul Martin

(1903-06-23)June 23, 1903
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
DiedSeptember 14, 1992(1992-09-14) (aged 89)
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Spouse
Eleanor Alice "Nelly" Adams
(m. 1937)
Children2, including Paul Martin
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Osgoode Hall Law School
Graduate Institute of International Studies
OccupationDiplomat, lecturer, barrister, lawyer

Early life Edit

Martin was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of Lumina (née Chouinard) and Joseph Philippe Ernest Martin.[1] His Irish Catholic paternal grandfather's family immigrated from County Mayo, and his mother and paternal grandmother were French Canadian with deep roots in the country.[1][3]

Martin contracted polio in 1907,[4] which left him permanently blind in one eye and with a severely weakened left arm.[5]

Martin was raised in Pembroke, Ontario, in the Ottawa River Valley, although he attended high school at Collège Saint-Alexandre in Gatineau, Quebec. He completed his university education at the University of Toronto, and earned his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. Later, Martin studied at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, on a scholarship.

Martin later opened a law practice in Windsor, Ontario. In 1939-1940, Martin defended the gangster Rocco Perri at his trial for the corruption of public officials.[6] The trial ended on 1 February 1940 with Perri being acquitted.[6]

Politics Edit

Member of Parliament Edit

A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, he was first elected to the House of Commons in 1935 and entered the cabinet in 1945. He went on to serve as a noted member of the cabinets of four Prime Ministers: William Lyon Mackenzie King, Louis St. Laurent, Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Trudeau.

Martin was viewed as one of the most left-wing members of the Liberal cabinet, and as Minister of National Health and Welfare from 1946 to 1957 he played an important role in the fight against polio and overseeing the creation of hospital insurance in Canada, and is sometimes recognized as a father of medicare. Martin served as Secretary of State for External Affairs in the Pearson government, and was instrumental in the acquisition of U.S. nuclear weapons for Canadian Forces.[7]

 
Hon. Paul Martin (left) and Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King attending the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly, 23 October 1946

Liberal leadership bids Edit

He ran for the Liberal leadership three times, in 1948, in 1958 and 1968, but was defeated at all three Liberal leadership conventions, first by Louis St. Laurent, then by Lester B. Pearson, then by Pierre Trudeau.

Senator and beyond Edit

Trudeau appointed him to the Senate in 1968. He served as Leader of the Government in the Senate until 1974 when he was appointed High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. He also served as chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University from 1972 to 1977, as a result of which the university named the Paul Martin Centre in his honour. Until his death Paul Martin was an adjunct professor of political science at the University of Windsor.

His two volume memoirs, A Very Public Life, was published in 1983 (ISBN 0888790929) and 1986 (OCLC 165756245 A very public life: So many worlds Volume 2 of A very public life at Google Books).

Honours Edit

In 1976 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. In recognition of his accomplishments, Martin was granted the right to use the honorific Right Honourable in 1992, a rare honour for one who has never been Prime Minister, Governor-General or Chief Justice of Canada. He died on September 14, at the age of eighty-nine.

The University of Windsor has a Paul Martin Chair in law and political science, recently held by former Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley (until his retirement from the university), and the Paul Martin Law Library. The City of Windsor had also renamed their "Post Office Building" the Paul Martin Sr. Building in his honour on November 18, 1994.

Honorary Degrees Edit

Location Date School Degree Gave Commencement Address
  Nova Scotia 1950 Dalhousie University Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [8]
  Ontario 1952 University of Toronto Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [9]
  Ontario Spring 1954 University of Windsor Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [10]
  Ontario 22 October 1954 University of Western Ontario Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) [11]
  British Columbia 2 June 1966 University of British Columbia Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [12]
  Ontario May 1967 Waterloo Lutheran University Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [13]
  Ontario 1983 Law Society of Upper Canada Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [14]
  Ontario June 2017 Algonquin College [15][16] Awarded Posthumously commencement address delivered by his son Paul Martin Jr.

Electoral record Edit

Essex East
1935 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Paul 7,562 39.25 -4.31
Conservative MORAND, Hon. Raymond D. 6,493 33.71 -22.73
Co-operative Commonwealth LEVERT, Joseph Ben 4,106 21.32
Reconstruction MCPHARLIN, J. Gabriel 1,102 5.72
Total valid votes 19,263 100.00
1940 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Paul 9,811 46.39 +7.14
National Government MORAND, Hon. Raymond D. 8,060 38.11 +4.40
Co-operative Commonwealth LEVERT, Joseph Ben 2,879 13.62 -7.70
Labour HICKS, Roy Robert 398 1.88
Total valid votes 21,148 100.00
1945 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 16,165 56.21 +9.82
Progressive Conservative BYRNE, James E. 8,244 28.67 -9.44
Co-operative Commonwealth MACDONALD, William C. 4,349 15.12 +1.50
Total valid votes 28,758 100.00
1949 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 16,709 52.89 -3.32
Progressive Conservative TURNBULL, James Russell 8,204 25.97 -2.70
Co-operative Commonwealth RIGGS, William Charles 5,213 16.50 +1.38
Labor–Progressive PRINCE, Cyril 1,464 4.64
Total valid votes 31,590 100.00
1953 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 19,946 67.16 +14.27
Progressive Conservative KENNEDY, Aloysius 5,530 18.62 -7.35
Co-operative Commonwealth OWEN, Kenneth Edwin 3,013 10.14 -6.36
Labor–Progressive KENNEDY, Michael J. 1,212 4.08 -0.56
Total valid votes 29,701 100.00
1957 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 22,023 57.15 -10.01
Progressive Conservative HICKS, Roy R. 10,593 27.49 +8.87
Co-operative Commonwealth METEER, Jack 5,917 15.36 +5.22
Total valid votes 38,533 100.00
1958 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 18,074 41.98 -15.17
Progressive Conservative HICKS, Roy R. 16,451 38.21 +10.72
Co-operative Commonwealth BURR, Fred A. 8,530 19.81 +4.45
Total valid votes 43,055 100.00
1962 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 24,969 58.69 +16.71
New Democratic DRURY, George 8,888 20.89 +1.08
Progressive Conservative DEMERS, Roland Lionel 8,210 19.30 -18.91
Social Credit CORY, T.R. 476 1.12
Total valid votes 42,543 100.00
1963 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 25,727 59.82 +1.13
Progressive Conservative GOURLIE, David 8,894 20.68 +1.38
New Democratic MCCONVILLE, Hugh 7,648 17.78 -3.11
Social Credit GIGNAC, Frank 740 1.72 +0.60
Total valid votes 43,009 100.00
1965 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal MARTIN, Hon. Paul 26,094 63.78 +3.96
Progressive Conservative GOURLIE, David 8,142 19.90 -0.78
New Democratic MCCONVILLE, Hugh 6,133 14.99 -2.79
Communist MAGNUSON, Bruce A.H. 543 1.33
Total valid votes 40,912 100.00

Archives Edit

There is a Paul Joseph Martin fonds at Library and Archives Canada.[17]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Martin, Paul (1983). A Very Public Life: Far from home. Deneau. p. 2. ISBN 0-88879-092-9.
  2. ^ . Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013.
  3. ^ . CanWest MediaWorks Publications. November 16, 2004. Archived from the original on November 7, 2012.
  4. ^ "Famous People Who Had and Have Polio". Disabled World. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  5. ^ Andrew-Gee, Eric (12 December 2020). "Rhesus monkeys, 'pizza boxes,' and armed robbery: Canada's history shows that, when it comes to vaccination, details matter". Globe and Mail. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  6. ^ a b Nicaso 2004, p. 173.
  7. ^ Clearwater, J. "Canadian Nuclear Weapons.", Chapter 1. Dundurn Press, 1998.
  8. ^ . Dalhousie University. Archived from the original on August 16, 2006.
  9. ^ "Last updated: June 23, 2022 University of Toronto Honorary Degree Recipients Chronological 1850-2022" (PDF). University of Toronto. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 15 August 2022. 1952 Martin, The Hon. Paul Doctor of Laws
  10. ^ "HONORARY DEGREES CONFERRED (Chronological)" (PDF). University of Windsor. p. 1. Retrieved 15 August 2022. First convocation (Spring 1954) ... Paul Joseph James Martin - Doctor of Laws (External Affairs Minister)
  11. ^ "Western University - Canada. HONORARY DEGREES AWARDED 1881 - PRESENT" (PDF). University of Western Ontario. August 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2022. Martin Paul Joseph James D.C.L. honoris causa
  12. ^ "The Title and Degree of Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) Conferred at Congregation, June 2, 1966: Paul Martin". University of British Columbia. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  13. ^ "Honorary Degrees | Wilfrid Laurier University".
  14. ^ "Honorary LLD". Law Society of Ontario. Retrieved 15 August 2022. The Honourable Paul Joseph James Martin, 1983
  15. ^ "Former Prime Minister Paul Martin to Speak at Pembroke Campus Convocation Ceremony as late Father Bestowed an Honorary Degree" (PDF). Algonquin College. February 27, 2017. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  16. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "AC 2017 Convocation - Paul Martin Honorary Degree Presentation & Convocation Address". YouTube.
  17. ^ "Paul Joseph Martin fonds, Library and Archives Canada". 20 July 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2020.

Further reading Edit

  • Donaghy, Greg. Grit: The Life and Politics of Paul Martin Sr. (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2015). Pp. 480
  • Nicaso, Antonio (2004). Rocco Perri The Story of Canada's Most Notorious Bootlegger. Toronto: John Wiley & sons. ISBN 9780470835265.

External links Edit

  • Paul Martin Sr. – Parliament of Canada biography
  • Order of Canada citation
  • A retiring Paul Martin gives a CBC Interview

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Joseph James Guillaume Paul Martin 1 2 PC CC QC June 23 1903 September 14 1992 often referred to as Paul Martin Sr was a noted Canadian politician and diplomat He was the father of Paul Martin who served as 21st prime minister of Canada from 2003 to 2006 The Right HonourablePaul MartinPC CC QCMartin Sr in 1943Secretary of State for External AffairsIn office April 22 1963 April 19 1968Prime MinisterLester PearsonPreceded byHoward Charles GreenSucceeded byMitchell SharpMember of the Canadian Parliament for Essex EastIn office October 14 1935 April 19 1968Preceded byRaymond MorandSucceeded byRiding abolishedSenator for Windsor Walkerville OntarioIn office April 20 1968 October 30 1974Appointed byPierre TrudeauPersonal detailsBornJoseph James Guillaume Paul Martin 1903 06 23 June 23 1903Ottawa Ontario CanadaDiedSeptember 14 1992 1992 09 14 aged 89 Windsor Ontario CanadaPolitical partyLiberalSpouseEleanor Alice Nelly Adams m 1937 wbr Children2 including Paul MartinAlma materUniversity of TorontoOsgoode Hall Law SchoolGraduate Institute of International StudiesOccupationDiplomat lecturer barrister lawyer Contents 1 Early life 2 Politics 2 1 Member of Parliament 2 2 Liberal leadership bids 2 3 Senator and beyond 3 Honours 4 Honorary Degrees 5 Electoral record 6 Archives 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditMartin was born in Ottawa Ontario the son of Lumina nee Chouinard and Joseph Philippe Ernest Martin 1 His Irish Catholic paternal grandfather s family immigrated from County Mayo and his mother and paternal grandmother were French Canadian with deep roots in the country 1 3 Martin contracted polio in 1907 4 which left him permanently blind in one eye and with a severely weakened left arm 5 Martin was raised in Pembroke Ontario in the Ottawa River Valley although he attended high school at College Saint Alexandre in Gatineau Quebec He completed his university education at the University of Toronto and earned his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School Later Martin studied at the Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva on a scholarship Martin later opened a law practice in Windsor Ontario In 1939 1940 Martin defended the gangster Rocco Perri at his trial for the corruption of public officials 6 The trial ended on 1 February 1940 with Perri being acquitted 6 Politics EditMember of Parliament Edit A member of the Liberal Party of Canada he was first elected to the House of Commons in 1935 and entered the cabinet in 1945 He went on to serve as a noted member of the cabinets of four Prime Ministers William Lyon Mackenzie King Louis St Laurent Lester B Pearson and Pierre Trudeau Martin was viewed as one of the most left wing members of the Liberal cabinet and as Minister of National Health and Welfare from 1946 to 1957 he played an important role in the fight against polio and overseeing the creation of hospital insurance in Canada and is sometimes recognized as a father of medicare Martin served as Secretary of State for External Affairs in the Pearson government and was instrumental in the acquisition of U S nuclear weapons for Canadian Forces 7 nbsp Hon Paul Martin left and Rt Hon W L Mackenzie King attending the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly 23 October 1946Liberal leadership bids Edit He ran for the Liberal leadership three times in 1948 in 1958 and 1968 but was defeated at all three Liberal leadership conventions first by Louis St Laurent then by Lester B Pearson then by Pierre Trudeau Senator and beyond Edit Trudeau appointed him to the Senate in 1968 He served as Leader of the Government in the Senate until 1974 when he was appointed High Commissioner to the United Kingdom He also served as chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University from 1972 to 1977 as a result of which the university named the Paul Martin Centre in his honour Until his death Paul Martin was an adjunct professor of political science at the University of Windsor His two volume memoirs A Very Public Life was published in 1983 ISBN 0888790929 and 1986 OCLC 165756245 A very public life So many worlds Volume 2 of A very public life at Google Books Honours EditIn 1976 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada In recognition of his accomplishments Martin was granted the right to use the honorific Right Honourable in 1992 a rare honour for one who has never been Prime Minister Governor General or Chief Justice of Canada He died on September 14 at the age of eighty nine The University of Windsor has a Paul Martin Chair in law and political science recently held by former Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley until his retirement from the university and the Paul Martin Law Library The City of Windsor had also renamed their Post Office Building the Paul Martin Sr Building in his honour on November 18 1994 Honorary Degrees EditLocation Date School Degree Gave Commencement Address nbsp Nova Scotia 1950 Dalhousie University Doctor of Laws LL D 8 nbsp Ontario 1952 University of Toronto Doctor of Laws LL D 9 nbsp Ontario Spring 1954 University of Windsor Doctor of Laws LL D 10 nbsp Ontario 22 October 1954 University of Western Ontario Doctor of Civil Law DCL 11 nbsp British Columbia 2 June 1966 University of British Columbia Doctor of Laws LL D 12 nbsp Ontario May 1967 Waterloo Lutheran University Doctor of Laws LL D 13 nbsp Ontario 1983 Law Society of Upper Canada Doctor of Laws LL D 14 nbsp Ontario June 2017 Algonquin College 15 16 Awarded Posthumously commencement address delivered by his son Paul Martin Jr This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2020 Electoral record EditEssex East1935 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Paul 7 562 39 25 4 31Conservative MORAND Hon Raymond D 6 493 33 71 22 73Co operative Commonwealth LEVERT Joseph Ben 4 106 21 32Reconstruction MCPHARLIN J Gabriel 1 102 5 72Total valid votes 19 263 100 001940 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Paul 9 811 46 39 7 14National Government MORAND Hon Raymond D 8 060 38 11 4 40Co operative Commonwealth LEVERT Joseph Ben 2 879 13 62 7 70Labour HICKS Roy Robert 398 1 88Total valid votes 21 148 100 001945 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 16 165 56 21 9 82Progressive Conservative BYRNE James E 8 244 28 67 9 44Co operative Commonwealth MACDONALD William C 4 349 15 12 1 50Total valid votes 28 758 100 001949 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 16 709 52 89 3 32Progressive Conservative TURNBULL James Russell 8 204 25 97 2 70Co operative Commonwealth RIGGS William Charles 5 213 16 50 1 38Labor Progressive PRINCE Cyril 1 464 4 64Total valid votes 31 590 100 001953 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 19 946 67 16 14 27Progressive Conservative KENNEDY Aloysius 5 530 18 62 7 35Co operative Commonwealth OWEN Kenneth Edwin 3 013 10 14 6 36Labor Progressive KENNEDY Michael J 1 212 4 08 0 56Total valid votes 29 701 100 001957 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 22 023 57 15 10 01Progressive Conservative HICKS Roy R 10 593 27 49 8 87Co operative Commonwealth METEER Jack 5 917 15 36 5 22Total valid votes 38 533 100 001958 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 18 074 41 98 15 17Progressive Conservative HICKS Roy R 16 451 38 21 10 72Co operative Commonwealth BURR Fred A 8 530 19 81 4 45Total valid votes 43 055 100 001962 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 24 969 58 69 16 71New Democratic DRURY George 8 888 20 89 1 08Progressive Conservative DEMERS Roland Lionel 8 210 19 30 18 91Social Credit CORY T R 476 1 12Total valid votes 42 543 100 001963 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 25 727 59 82 1 13Progressive Conservative GOURLIE David 8 894 20 68 1 38New Democratic MCCONVILLE Hugh 7 648 17 78 3 11Social Credit GIGNAC Frank 740 1 72 0 60Total valid votes 43 009 100 001965 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal MARTIN Hon Paul 26 094 63 78 3 96Progressive Conservative GOURLIE David 8 142 19 90 0 78New Democratic MCCONVILLE Hugh 6 133 14 99 2 79Communist MAGNUSON Bruce A H 543 1 33Total valid votes 40 912 100 00Archives EditThere is a Paul Joseph Martin fonds at Library and Archives Canada 17 See also EditVive le Quebec libre speech Paul MartinReferences Edit a b c Martin Paul 1983 A Very Public Life Far from home Deneau p 2 ISBN 0 88879 092 9 Heads of Post List Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Archived from the original on October 4 2013 A boy s life CanWest MediaWorks Publications November 16 2004 Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Famous People Who Had and Have Polio Disabled World 27 October 2019 Retrieved 10 April 2022 Andrew Gee Eric 12 December 2020 Rhesus monkeys pizza boxes and armed robbery Canada s history shows that when it comes to vaccination details matter Globe and Mail Retrieved 28 November 2021 a b Nicaso 2004 p 173 Clearwater J Canadian Nuclear Weapons Chapter 1 Dundurn Press 1998 Honorary Degrees Dalhousie University Archived from the original on August 16 2006 Last updated June 23 2022 University of Toronto Honorary Degree Recipients Chronological 1850 2022 PDF University of Toronto 23 June 2022 Retrieved 15 August 2022 1952 Martin The Hon Paul Doctor of Laws HONORARY DEGREES CONFERRED Chronological PDF University of Windsor p 1 Retrieved 15 August 2022 First convocation Spring 1954 Paul Joseph James Martin Doctor of Laws External Affairs Minister Western University Canada HONORARY DEGREES AWARDED 1881 PRESENT PDF University of Western Ontario August 2020 Retrieved 15 August 2022 Martin Paul Joseph James D C L honoris causa The Title and Degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa Conferred at Congregation June 2 1966 Paul Martin University of British Columbia Retrieved April 14 2020 Honorary Degrees Wilfrid Laurier University Honorary LLD Law Society of Ontario Retrieved 15 August 2022 The Honourable Paul Joseph James Martin 1983 Former Prime Minister Paul Martin to Speak at Pembroke Campus Convocation Ceremony as late Father Bestowed an Honorary Degree PDF Algonquin College February 27 2017 Retrieved April 14 2020 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine AC 2017 Convocation Paul Martin Honorary Degree Presentation amp Convocation Address YouTube Paul Joseph Martin fonds Library and Archives Canada 20 July 2017 Retrieved September 10 2020 Further reading EditDonaghy Greg Grit The Life and Politics of Paul Martin Sr Vancouver UBC Press 2015 Pp 480 Nicaso Antonio 2004 Rocco Perri The Story of Canada s Most Notorious Bootlegger Toronto John Wiley amp sons ISBN 9780470835265 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Joseph James Martin Paul Martin Sr Parliament of Canada biography Order of Canada citation A retiring Paul Martin gives a CBC Interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul 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