- Sydney John Smith
Sydney John Smith, P.C. (
September 23 1892 -July 15 1976 ), was a Canadian politician, farmer and businessman who served asSpeaker of the Canadian Senate from 1966 to 1968.Born in
Ottawa, Ontario , Smith was educated at Lisgar Collegiate Institute before moving toSaskatchewan with his family. He studied atNew York University through correspondence courses and played football with the Regina Roughriders as well as working as an automobile salesman.He eventually settled in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan where he became an
alderman and thenmayor from 1921 to 1925.Smith attempted to win a
seat in theSaskatchewan legislature as a Liberal in 1934 but was defeated.He then moved to Kamloops,
British Columbia where he raised cattle and grew hops as well as involving himself in selling automobile sales and heavy equipment. He organized several businesses, Sydney Smith Ltd., Sydney Smith U Drive Ltd., Sydmar Estates Ltd., and the Highway Equipment Co. Ltd., among others, and held a number of directorships in other firms.In 1951 and 1952 he was chairman of the British Columbia Hospital Insurance Inquiry Board.
Smith entered British Columbia politics in the 1949 provincial election and was elected as a n MLA for the
British Columbia Liberal Party but was defeated after one term. He served as president of the British Columbia Liberal Association from 1953 to 1959 and was summoned to the Senate onJanuary 3 1957 on the advice of Prime MinisterLouis St. Laurent .He was appointed Speaker of the
upper house in early 1966 on the advice ofLester Pearson and served for two years. He stepped down as Speaker in September 1968 and then resigned from the Senate onDecember 31 due to ill health.He died in
Victoria, British Columbia in 1976.
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