- Heath MacQuarrie
Heath Nelson MacQuarrie (
September 18 1919 , Victoria,Prince Edward Island –January 2 2002 ) was a Canadianpolitician ,teacher ,scholar , andwriter . MacQuarrie described himself as aRed Tory , using the term in the title of his autobiography "Red Tory Blues".During the
October Crisis of 1970, he agonized over the implementation of theWar Measures Act , and was prepared to vote against it, but relented for the sake of keeping the Tory caucus united behindRobert Stanfield . Writing in retrospect, MacQuarrie described his vote in favour of the Act as "fundamentally wrong". [http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/chambus/senate/deb-e/088db_2002-02-07-E.htm?Language=E&Parl=37&Ses=1#0.2.W54BJ2.4ZG09H.NX85RG.42]He was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1957 federal election that broughtJohn Diefenbaker to power. He served as aMember of Parliament for twenty-two consecutive years, until he was elevated to theCanadian Senate in 1979 on the advice ofJoe Clark . He sat in the upper house for a further fifteen years, retiring at the mandatory age of 75 in 1994.He was publicly loyal to Clark's successor,
Brian Mulroney , but privately disagreed with the government on several occasions, once saying during a caucus meeting, "You know, a lot of people think I have a prominent nose because of my enjoyment of a certain beverage. Well, that's all nonsense. I got it that way by having to hold it so often while voting for some of Mulroney's bills." [http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/chambus/senate/deb-e/088db_2002-02-07-E.htm?Language=E&Parl=37&Ses=1#0.2.W54BJ2.4ZG09H.NX85RG.42]MacQuarrie remained active following his retirement from the Senate in 1994, by contributing a column to the "
Hill Times " and to newspapers in his home province ofPrince Edward Island .MacQuarrie was educated at
Prince of Wales College , theUniversity of Manitoba , theUniversity of British Columbia andMcGill University . He earned hisdoctorate at McGill, choosing for his thesis topicRobert Borden . He lectured atBrandon University and atMount Allison University , ineconomics ,political science andinternational relations . ["Red Tory Blues", by Heath MacQuarrie, University of Toronto Press, 1991.]He edited and wrote the introduction to the published edition of Sir
Robert Borden 's diaries. An admirer of theWorld War I -era prime minister, MacQuarrie considered Borden to be the architect of Canadian independence.Heath MacQuarrie died at the age of 82. He was survived by his wife, Isabel and three children: Heather, Flora and Iain.
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Member of Parliament from Queen's
years=1957-1968s-ttl|title=Member of Parliament from Hillsborough
years=1968-1979Bibliography
* "The Conservative Party" (1965)
* "Robert Laird Borden: His Memoirs" (1969, 2 vols.) (ed.)
* "Canada and the Third World" (1976)
* "Canada and the Palestinians, 1947-1982" (1982), ISBN 0-88628-014-1
* "Red Tory Blues: A Political Memoir" (1992), ISBN 0-8020-5958-9Sources
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/chambus/senate/deb-e/088db_2002-02-07-E.htm?Language=E&Parl=37&Ses=1#0.2.W54BJ2.4ZG09H.NX85RG.42 Debates of the Senate ("Hansard")] ,
February 7 2002 consisting of several tributes to Macquarrie following his death
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=1322&s=M Official Parliamentary biography]References
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