- Richard William Scott
Infobox_Politician
name = Hon. Sir Richard William Scott
caption = Sir Richard William Scott
birth_date =birth date|1825|2|24|mf=y
birth_place =Prescott,Upper Canada
death_date = death date and age|1913|4|23|1825|2|24|mf=y
death_place =Ottawa
office = 5th Mayor of Bytown
term_start = 1852
term_end = 1853
predecessor =Charles Sparrow
successor =J. B. Turgeon
party =Liberal Party of Canada
religion =Roman Catholicism
constituency =
majority =
spouse = Mary Ann HeronSir Richard William Scott, PC , KC (
February 24 1825 –April 23 1913 ) was a Canadian politician and cabinet minister.He was born in
Prescott, Ontario in 1825. Alawyer by training, Scott was admitted to the bar in 1848 and established a practice inBytown (nowOttawa ). He became a member of municipal council in 1851, was mayor of Bytown in 1852, and held a seat in theLegislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1857 until 1863. WithCanadian Confederation , Scott won a seat in the Ontario legislature as a Liberal representing Ottawa from 1867 to 1871. He was Speaker of the legislature briefly in December 1871 before being appointed to the provincialcabinet as Commissioner of Crown Lands. Scott played a leading role in passing legislation ensuring the rights ofseparate school s inOntario .In November 1873, he left provincial politics when he was appointed
minister without portfolio byAlexander Mackenzie in the federal Cabinet. Mackenzie had become prime minister after SirJohn A. Macdonald 's government had been forced to resign due to thePacific Scandal . Scott was appointed to theCanadian Senate by Mackenzie in January 1874, and becameSecretary of State for Canada andLeader of the Government in the Senate . A supporter of temperance, he drafted the "Scott Act" which allowed any county or municipality in Canada to prohibit the retail sale of liquor by majority vote. With the defeat of the Liberal government in the 1878 election, Scott becameLeader of the Opposition in the Senate until the return of the Liberals to government underWilfrid Laurier . Scott resumed his old Cabinet position of Secretary of State. Scott retired from the cabinet in 1908, but remained in the Senate until his death in 1913.References
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* [http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=741 Member's Parliamentary History at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario]
* [http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/st_pauls/ccha/Back%20Issues/CCHA1936-37/Scott.html Sir Richard Scott, PC , KC]
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