- Arnold Peters
William Arnold Peters (
May 14 ,1922 inUno Park, Ontario -September 17 ,1996 ) was a Canadian politician. He represented the riding of Timiskaming in theCanadian House of Commons from 1957 to 1980. He was originally elected as a member of theCo-operative Commonwealth Federation , which became theNew Democratic Party in 1961.Peters, a miner and union organizer, had been in the
Royal Canadian Air Force duringWorld War II .In Parliament, Peters and his caucus colleague Frank Howard were responsible for reforming Canada's divorce laws. In many provinces, divorce proceedings once had to be presented to Parliament for approval; Peters and Howard tried to show the ridiculousness of this by reading each divorce petition into the Commons record in great detail. Peters was also active in
prison reform, and regularly lobbied for fairer treatment of non-unionized government employees.In the 1980 election, Peters was defeated by Liberal candidate
Bruce Lonsdale . Lonsdale died in office just two years later; Peters ran again in the resultingby-election , but was not re-elected.On
September 19 ,1996 , two days after his death, tributes to Peters were delivered in the House of Commons byBill Blaikie ,Diane Marleau andEd Harper .External links
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