Gerald William "Ged" BaldwinOC (January 18, 1907 – December 16, 1991) was a Canadian politician who served as the member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Peace River from 1958 to 1980. He was known as the "Father and Grandfather" of the Access to Information Act.[2]
In 1982, he received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from the University of Alberta. In 1985, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. The citation for his investiture reads in part: "His efforts have stimulated many others to take up the cause [of freedom of information], thus encouraging governments in many jurisdictions across Canada to adopt similar legislation." He published his autobiography, Frontier Justice, in 1987.
Baldwin's wife, Beulah, is the sister of Wilbur Freeland, paternal grandfather of Liberal MP and cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland.[3] Beulah's background is recounted in her book The Long Trail - The Story of a Pioneer Family (NeWest Press).
References
^Baldwin, Gerald William. "Gerald William Baldwin". Parlinfo. Parliament of Canada. Retrieved May 10, 2021.