- Al Hollingworth
Allan (Al) Henry Hollingworth (
August 28 1918 –August 16 2005 ) was a Canadian, lawyer, politician, and judge.Born in
Brockville, Ontario , he attended Brockville Collegiate Institute before receiving aBachelor of Arts degree and aBachelor of Commerce degree both fromQueen's University in 1942. DuringWorld War II , he served as an intelligence officer in theRoyal Canadian Air Force . Returning from the war, he graduated fromOsgoode Hall Law School in 1948 and started practising law inNorth York, Ontario . He was called to the Ontario Bar in 1948 and was created aQueen's Counsel in 1958.In the 1953 federal election, he defeated Roy Thomson, the Progressive Conservative Party candidate and newspaper publisher, and was get elected to the
Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal Party candidate for the riding ofYork Centre . He was given the honour of replying to theSpeech from the Throne on behalf of the Government at the opening of Parliament. He was defeated in the 1957 election and again in the 1958 election, when the riding elected a Progressive Conservative candidate.In 1973, he was appointed to Peel County court and became a Justice of the
Supreme Court of Ontario in 1977. He served until 1997.He was married to Veronica and had two daughters, Michelle and Roxanne.
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