Canadian politician
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 .
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
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
^ "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.
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