- Stanley Knowles
Stanley Howard Knowles, PC , OC, (
June 18 ,1908 -June 9 ,1997 ) was a Canadian parliamentarian. Knowles represented the riding ofWinnipeg North Centre from 1942 to 1958 on behalf of theCo-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and again from 1962 to 1984 representing the CCF's successor, theNew Democratic Party (NDP).Knowles was widely regarded and respected as the foremost expert on
parliamentary procedure in Canada, and served as the CCF and NDPHouse Leader for decades. He was also a leading advocate ofsocial justice , and was largely responsible for persuading the governments to increase Old Age Security benefits and for the introduction of theCanada Pension Plan , as well as other features of thewelfare state .Stanley Knowles was born in
Los Angeles, California and later immigrated toCanada . Knowles was brought up in thesocial gospel movement, and became a United Church minister. He joined the CCF in 1935 during theGreat Depression and ran unsuccessfully for election to theCanadian House of Commons in the 1935 and 1940 federal elections and for theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 1941 provincial election. He was first elected, to the House of Commons, in a 1942by-election in Winnipeg North Centre that was held on the death of former CCF leaderJ.S. Woodsworth . He became an expert on parliamentary procedure, and used his skills to humiliate the Liberal government ofLouis St. Laurent during the 1956Pipeline Debate . This helped contribute to the government's electoral defeat in the 1957 election.Progressive Conservative Party leader
John Diefenbaker was so impressed by Knowles' skill that when he became prime minister as a result of that election, he asked Knowles to becomeSpeaker of the Canadian House of Commons . Knowles declined.He lost his seat in the 1958 election that almost wiped out the CCF, and went to work for the
Canadian Labour Congress (CLC). He and David Lewis came up with a strategy to create a new party that would bring the old CCF together with the labour movement by partnering the party with the CLC. This new party was launched as theNew Democratic Party in 1961. Knowles returned to parliament as aMember of Parliament (MP) for the new party as a result of the 1962 election. He played a crucial role throughminority government s of the 1960s and 1970s using the NDP's position holding the balance of power to persuade successive Liberal governments to introduce progressive measures.In 1979, he became a member of the
Queen's Privy Council for Canada on the advice of Prime MinisterJoe Clark .Knowles battled
multiple sclerosis since 1946, but it was his 1981stroke that ultimately removed him from public life. He retired from politics in 1984, but was given the unprecedented distinction of being made an honorary table officer of the House of Commons by Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau . This allowed him to spend his retirement viewing parliamentary debates from the floor of the House, and he was often seen to do so until further strokes left him bed-ridden.In 1984, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada . From 1970 to 1990 he was the chancellor ofBrandon University , and today has the school's student union building named after himself andTommy Douglas . He died in 1997.Further reading
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* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=898 Order of Canada Citation]
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=1199&s=M Political Biography from the Library of Parliament]
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