Vincent Martin Dantzer

Vincent Martin Dantzer

Infobox Officeholder
name = Vincent Martin Dantzer


imagesize=300
office = Member of the Canadian House of Commons for Okanagan North
term_start = February 18, 1980
term_end = November 21, 1988
predecessor = George Whittaker
successor = District abolished
office1 = Mayor of Edmonton
term_start1 = March 1965
term_end1 = October 16, 1968
predecessor1 = William Hawrelak
successor1 = Ivor Dent
office2 = Alderman on the Edmonton City Council
term_start2 = October 17, 1962
term_end2 = March 1965
birth_date = October 2, 1923
birth_place = Rush Lake, Saskatchewan
death_date = March 13, 2001
party = Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Civic Government Association, Better Civic Government Committee
spouse = Mary Catherine
children = Nine
alma_mater = University of Alberta, University of Toronto
profession = Lawyer
religion = Roman Catholic

Vincent Martin Dantzer (2 October 1923 - 13 March 2001) was a Canadian lawyer, economist, and politician, a member of the Canadian House of Commons, and a mayor of Edmonton.

Early life

Dantzer was born in Rush Lake, Saskatchewan on October 2, 1923. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942, and served as a Flying Officer in the Burma Campaign. He left the military in 1946, and began studying economics at the University of Saskatchewan, from which he graduated with an honours degree in 1948. He continued his studies at the University of Toronto, where he earned a Master of Arts in economics.

He worked for the Canadian government's department of Trade and Commerce as a research economist in 1949 before returning to Saskatchewan to work in the provincial government's budget bureau. He left this position and moved to Edmonton to lecture in political science at the University of Alberta, where he also earned a law degree in 1956.

The following year, he started a law practice and worked as senior partner in a nine person firm. He would remain wit that firm until leaving Edmonton in 1970.

Municipal politics

Dantzer's first attempt at elected office took place in 1956, when he ran for the separate (Roman Catholic) school board in that year's municipal election. He finished first of four candidates in that election, and became the board's chair. He was re-elected in the 1958 election, but was unseated in 1960. He would not try to regain his position.

Instead, he ran for alderman on Edmonton City Council in the 1962 election. He finished fifth of thirteen candidates, and became one of five candidates elected to a two year term. He was re-elected in the 1964 election, finishing eighth of forty-six candidates (that election marked the end of staggered aldermanic terms in Edmonton; accordingly, all twelve of the city's aldermen were elected at once).

On March 11 of 1965, mayor William Hawrelak was expelled from office by the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench, which found that he had violated the City Act in his dealings with a development company that he partly owned. City Council selected Dantzer to take his place. Dantzer was able to defeat Hawrelak in the 1966 election, but did not seek re-election at the conclusion of this term. During his time as mayor, Dantzer served as President of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities in 1967.

In 1970, not long after leaving municipal politics, Dantzer moved to Vernon, British Columbia where he became the senior partner in a six person firm that he founded.

Federal politics

In the 1980 federal election, Dantzer ran for the Canadian House of Commons as the Progressive Conservative candidate in Okanagan North. He won an easy victory over his two challengers, and was re-elected by an increased margin in the 1984 federal election.

He did not seek re-election in the 1988 election, and did not return to public life thereafter.

Personal life and legacy

Dantzer was married to Mary Catherine; the couple had nine children.

Vincent Dantzer died of heart failure March 13, 2001.

Dantzer's Hill in Edmonton is named in his honour.

External links

* [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=5370e84f-1db1-469c-9e24-a1d0eb8f4074&Language=E&Section=FederalExperience Parliament of Canada: Vincent Martin Dantzer]
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/Results/EPLBiographies/D.cfm#3 Edmonton Public Library: profile of Mayor Vincent Dantzer]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Vincent Dantzer]
* [http://www.archivesalberta.org/passion/edmon.htm City of Edmonton Archives: Political Passions]
* [http://www.fcm.ca/english/about/ppresidents.pdf List of Presidents of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities]


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