- St. Clair Balfour
St. Clair Balfour, O.C., D.S.C., B.A., LL.D, D.S.L. (
April 30 1910 –May 9 2002 ) was a Canadian businessman.Born in
Hamilton, Ontario , the son of St. Clair Balfour and Ethel May Southam (the daughter ofWilliam Southam , the founder ofSoutham Newspapers ), he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from theUniversity of Trinity College in 1931. In 1933, he married Helen Staunton. They had two children: Lisa Balfour Bowen and St. Clair Balfour IV.He then started working for "
The Hamilton Spectator ", a Southam newspaper. He would remain at Southam until retiring as Chairman in 1985. During World War II, he served in theRoyal Canadian Navy in the North Atlantic and was awarded a Distinguished Service Cross.After the war, he returned to The Spectator becoming its publisher in 1951. In 1954, he was appointed executive vice-president and managing director of the Southam company. He became president in 1961. In 1975, he was appointed Chairman.
In 1988, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada in recognition of being one of the "most highly respected newspaper publishers in Canada". [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=2510]He died in Toronto of lung cancer in 2002.
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