- William Gilbert Weir
William Gilbert Weir (July 1, 1896-December 12, 1971) was a Canadian politician and was the longest serving
Liberal-Progressive Member of Parliament in Canadian history sitting in theCanadian House of Commons for 27 years. A farmer by occupation, Weir was first elected to theCanadian House of Commons representing the riding of Macdonald,Manitoba defeating his sole rival by 499 votes, Conservative candidate John Woods, in the 1930 federal election. He was re-elected in 1935 against a wide field including a straight Liberal candidate, Anthony Messner, in what would be his only election facing a Liberal candidate. Subsequently, the Liberals did not oppose him.'In 1949, Weir moved to the new riding of
Portage—Neepawa and would continue to win re-election until his defeat in the 1957 general election, the first in which he shed the Liberal-Progressive label and ran as a straight Liberal.Though retaining the Liberal-Progressive designation, Weir supported the Liberal government when it came to power in 1935 and subsequently sat with the Liberal Party
caucus . He served as Chief Government Whip from 1945 to 1957 as well asparliamentary assistant to Prime MinisterLouis St. Laurent from 1953 to 1957.ource
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