- Ray Perrault
Raymond Joseph Perrault, PC (born
February 6 1926 ) is a retired Canadian senator.He was born in
Vancouver, British Columbia . After graduating from theUniversity of British Columbia , he became a communications consultant.Perrault entered politics in his thirties, becoming leader of the
British Columbia Liberal Party in 1959. He was first elected to theLegislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 1960 provincial election in which the Liberals won fours seats in the legislature (an increase from two in the previous election), and won 20.9% of the popular vote.In the 1963 election, the Liberals gained one more
Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), for a total of five, while their share of the popular vote fell to 19.98%. In Perrault's final election as leader in 1966, the party won an additional seat, and a modest increase in the vote to 20.24%.He remained an MLA until he resigned in 1968 to entered federal politics in the 1968 federal election. He won a seat in the
Canadian House of Commons as a LiberalMember of Parliament (MP), defeatingNew Democratic Party leaderTommy Douglas . He was defeated in the next election in 1972.Perrault was appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau in October 1973. A year later, he joined the cabinet as Leader of the Government in the Senate.When the Liberals lost power in the 1979 election, Perrault became Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. He resumed his position as government leader when the Liberals returned to power in the 1980 election. In 1982, he was reassigned to the position of Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport, and served in that position until leaving cabinet in August 1983.
He remained in the Senate until his retirement in 2001.
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