Otto Lang

Otto Lang
see also Otto Lang (film producer)
Otto Lang
MP
MP for Saskatoon—Humboldt
In office
1968–1979
Preceded by District created
Succeeded by Robert Ogle
Personal details
Born May 14, 1932 (1932-05-14) (age 79)
Handel, Saskatchewan
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Deborah McCawley
Occupation Lawyer

Otto Emil Lang, PC, OC, QC, (born May 14, 1932) is a Canadian politician.

In 1963, he was appointed Dean of Law at the University of Saskatchewan, the youngest person to be appointed to that position, and served until 1969[1].

Lang was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1968 election, and was re-elected in the 1972 and 1974 elections as the Member of Parliament for Saskatoon—Humboldt. He served as Minister without Portfolio (1968–70), Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board (1969–79), Acting Minister of Mines, Energy and Resources (1969),[2] Minister of Manpower and Immigration (1970–72), Minister of Justice and Attorney General (1972–75), Minister of Transport (1975–79), Acting Minister of Communications (1975), Acting Minister of Justice and Attorney General (1978), and Minister of Justice and Attorney General (1978).[3][4] He was defeated in the 1979 federal election by Bob Ogle of the New Democratic Party.

Following his career in politics, Lang served as the Executive Vice-President of Pioneer Grain Co. Ltd., Chairman of the Transport Institute at the University of Manitoba and as President, CEO of Centra Gas Manitoba Inc. He is currently retired, but serves as a director of several companies, including Investor's Group and the Winnipeg Airport Authority. In 2005-06 Lang served as the co-chair of the Federal Liberal Election campaign for Manitoba.

A Rhodes Scholar, Lang holds a BA and an LL.B from the University of Saskatchewan, a B.C.L from Oxford University (Exeter College) and an LL.D from the University of Manitoba. He played for the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club, winning two Blues.

In 1999, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

Lang is married to Madame Justice Deborah McCawley of the Court of Queen's Bench. They currently reside in Manitoba. Lang is the father to seven children (one deceased, Maria), including Andrew Lang, the federal Liberal candidate for the riding of Toronto-Danforth, Timothy Lang, a Vice-President at St. Francis Xavier University[5], Gregory Lang, Chief Operating Officer for Solera Sustainable Energies Company, Elisabeth Lang, Director General, Program Policy & Regulatory Affairs at the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Industry Canada, Adrian Lang, a lawyer and partner with the law firm of Stikeman Elliott and Amanda Lang, a television personality on CBC News Network. He is also the father of two step children: Andrew Parkinson, a political aide, and Rebecca Parkinson, a university student in Winnipeg.

Election results

Federal Riding of Saskatoon East


Canadian federal election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes
     New Democrat OGLE, Bob 15,234
     Progressive Conservative MEYERS, Dan 13,256
     Liberal LANG, Otto 12,631
     Social Credit HOLTORF, Gary 117
     Marxist–Leninist NEUFELD, Eric 64

Federal Riding of Saskatoon Humboldt


Canadian federal election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal LANG, Otto 23,243
     New Democrat FRIESEN, Julius 11,826
     Progressive Conservative RHEAUME, Gene 11,592
     Social Credit HOLTORF, Garry 548


Canadian federal election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal LANG, Otto 24,733
     New Democrat TAYLOR, George 16,426
     Progressive Conservative BRAND, Lewis 12,533
     Social Credit BLACK, Gerald G. 463
     Not affiliated REID, James 102
     Not affiliated ZAMULINSKI, Brian 89


Canadian federal election, 1968
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal LANG, Otto 15,210
     New Democrat TAYLOR, George 14,655
     Progressive Conservative BRAND, Lewis 14,444
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
The electoral district was created in 1966.
Member of Parliament for Saskatoon—Humboldt
1968–1979
Succeeded by
The electoral district was abolished in 1976.
Political offices
Preceded by
Allan MacEachen
Minister of Manpower and Immigration
1970-1972
Succeeded by
Bryce Mackasey
Preceded by
John Turner
Minister of Justice
1972-1975
Succeeded by
Ron Basford
Preceded by
Jean Marchand
Minister of Transport
1975-1979
Succeeded by
Don Mazankowski
Preceded by
Pierre Juneau
Minister of Communications
1975
Succeeded by
Jeanne Sauvé
Preceded by
Ron Basford
Minister of Justice
1978
Succeeded by
Marc Lalonde

References

  1. ^ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/public_mikan/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=fre&rec_nbr=209414&rec_nbr_list=209414
  2. ^ Winnipeg Free Press, 5 February 1969, p. 15. Lang was acting in the place of Joseph Greene, who was required to take a leave of absence due to poor health.
  3. ^ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/public_mikan/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=fre&rec_nbr=209414&rec_nbr_list=209414
  4. ^ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/public_mikan/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=fre&rec_nbr=209414&rec_nbr_list=209414
  5. ^ http://stfxuniversity.ca/news/view/1639/

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