- Gordon Fraser (Canadian politician)
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Gordon Knapman Fraser Member of Parliament
for Peterborough WestIn office
March 1940 – August 1953Preceded by Joseph James Duffus Succeeded by riding merged to Peterborough Member of Parliament
for PeterboroughIn office
August 1953 – May 1960Preceded by new riding Succeeded by Walter Pitman Personal details Born 6 March 1891
Hamilton, OntarioDied 26 May 1960 (aged 69)
Ottawa, Ontario[1]Political party National Government
Progressive ConservativeSpouse(s) Phyllis McNeill Tuckett (m. 1914)[1] Profession financial agent and consultant Gordon Knapman Fraser (6 March 1891 - 26 May 1960) was a National Government and Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario and became a financial agent and consultant by career.
He was first elected at the Peterborough West riding in the 1940 general election, when the Conservative party was operating under the National Government banner, the Liberal candidate, Roland Maxwell Glover, publisher of the Peterborough Examiner.
He again defeated Glover in the 1945 federal election by which time Fraser's party had become the Progressive Conservatives and was re-elected again in 1949. In the 1953 federal election, he won re-election in the new riding of Peterborough.
During his early years in opposition, Fraser was a critic of the National Film Board and the Department of National Defence but supported the development of transport projects such as the Trans-Canada Highway and the Saint Lawrence Seaway.[1]
Fraser sat in the House of Commons until his death on 26 May 1960 in Ottawa, when he collapsed at a book store. Fraser had been the vice-chair of the Select Standing Committee on Railways, Canals and Telegraph Lines.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Gordon K. Fraser / Once Film Board Foe, MP Header Rail Body". The Globe and Mail. 27 May 1960. p. 8.
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Categories:- 1891 births
- 1960 deaths
- Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs
- Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario
- People from Hamilton, Ontario
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada MPs
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Ontario MP stubs
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