Norman Fawcett

Norman Fawcett
Norman Fawcett
MP for Nickel Belt
In office
1965–1968
Preceded by Osias Godin
Succeeded by Gaetan Serré
Personal details
Born July 29, 1910
Adanac, Saskatchewan
Died January 26, 1997
Political party New Democratic Party

Norman Edward Fawcett (July 29, 1910 – January 26, 1997) was a Canadian politician, who represented the riding of Nickel Belt in the Canadian House of Commons from 1965 to 1968. He was a member of the New Democratic Party of Canada.

He was born in Adanac, Saskatchewan, and worked as a labourer and a union activist before entering municipal politics in Capreol, Ontario.

Fawcett won a 1965 by-election brought on by the resignation of Osias Godin. He represented Nickel Belt for three years, and was defeated by Liberal candidate Gaetan Serré in the 1968 election. Following his defeat, he was re-elected to Capreol's town council, and retired from politics in 1991.

Fawcett's daughter is married to Elie Martel, who was the Member of Provincial Parliament for Sudbury East from 1967 to 1987. Shelley Martel, Elie Martel's daughter and Fawcett's granddaughter, won election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario upon Elie Martel's retirement, and continued to represent the riding of Nickel Belt until her own retirement from politics in 2007. She is married to former Ontario New Democratic Party leader Howard Hampton.

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