- Walter Harris
Walter Edward Harris, PC, QC, DCL (
January 14 1904 –January 10 1999 ) was a Canadian politician and lawyer.Harris was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons as the LiberalMember of Parliament (MP) for theOntario riding of Grey-Bruce in the 1940 election defeatingAgnes MacPhail . Despite being a newly elected MP, he enlisted in the military and served for four years, seeing action inFrance duringWorld War II .He served as
parliamentary secretary toLouis St. Laurent when he was Secretary of State for External Affairs in the Mackenzie King cabinet. He continued as parliamentary secretary to St. Laurent when he becamePrime Minister of Canada in 1948 until 1950 when St. Laurent brought Harris into theCanadian Cabinet .Harris served as Minister of Citizenship and Immigration until 1954 when he was promoted to Minister of Finance. He was Finance Minister during a period of great economic growth. During his term of office, he introduced the regulations permitting "
Registered Retirement Savings Plan s", which have become a staple of the financial planning of millions of Canadians.Before his 1956 budget speech, a journalist from the "
Montreal Gazette " played a joke on a colleague from "La Presse " by pretending that he had received an advance copy of the budget by mistake. Harris was informed of this, and began to draft a letter of resignation until being informed that the whole story was a prank.Harris also served as
Government House Leader from 1953 until 1957, and thus had to try to manage the government's dealings on the floor of the House of Commons during the 1956Pipeline Debate . The government imposed closure on debate resulting in an outragedparliamentary opposition that complained of "tyranny", and public complaints that the government was acting in an arrogant manner. Harris became a casualty of this, and lost his seat in the 1957 election that broughtJohn George Diefenbaker to power.In 1958, he attempted a move to provincial politics and ran for the leadership of the
Ontario Liberal Party . He led on the first ballot of theOntario Liberal leadership convention but was defeated by fewer than fifty votes byJohn Wintermeyer on the third ballot. Following his defeat, Harris retired from politics and returned to his law practice. Today, there is also a school named after him, located in Oshawa, Ontario. This school is part of the Durham District school board and is French Immersion.External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=3141&s=M Biographical details from the Library of Parliament]
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