- Douglas Peters
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Douglas Peters Member of Parliament
for Scarborough EastIn office
1993–1997Preceded by Bob Hicks Succeeded by John McKay Personal details Born Douglas Dennison Peters
March 3, 1930
Brandon, ManitobaPolitical party Liberal Profession Banker Douglas Dennison Peters, PC (born March 3, 1930) is a Canadian banker, economist and politician.
Life and career
Peters was born in Brandon, Manitoba, the son of Mary Gladys (née Dennison) and Dr. Wilfrid Seymour Peters.[1] In 1954, he married Audrey Catherine Clark (December 2, 1928 – August 2, 2007).[2] He has two children, including professor David Wilfrid Peters, and two grandchildren, including actor Keir Gilchrist.[2]
He received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Queen's University in 1963 and a Ph. D. from the Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania in 1969 where he was classmates with two other well-known Canadian economists, Arthur Donner and Robert Rabinovitch.
After serving as chief economist and senior vice-president of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, Peters entered politics in the 1993 election. He was elected as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Scarborough East. Prime Minister Jean Chrétien appointed Peters to the position of Secretary of State for International Financial Institutions. Peters retired from politics at the 1997 election.
In 1979, Peters and Arthur Donner wrote a book titled "The Monetarist Counter-revolution: A Critique of Canadian Monetary Policy, 1975-1979." Douglas Peters and David Wilfrid Peters authored an article titled "Reforming Canada's Financial Services Sector: What Needs to Follow from Bill C8,” that appeared in the December 2001 issue of the Canadian Public Policy journal.
According to author Linda McQuaig, Peters took a Keynesian economic prescription to government, and decided to leave politics when he found that his views were largely ignored.
References
- ^ Lumley, Elizabeth (2004). Canadian Who's Who 2004. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1030. ISBN 0802088929.
- ^ a b "Mrs. Audrey Catherine Clark Peters Dec. 2, 1928 - Aug. 2, 2007". The DOWSWELL Family of North America. 2007. http://dowswell.heritagedb.org/d5.htm#i7903. Retrieved 2010-09-03.
External links
26th Ministry – Cabinet of Jean Chrétien Sub-Cabinet Post Predecessor Title Successor Secretary of State (International Financial Institutions)
(1993–1997)Jim Peterson Categories:- 1930 births
- Canadian economists
- Liberal Party of Canada MPs
- Living people
- Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario
- Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada
- People from Brandon, Manitoba
- Queen's University alumni
- Wharton School alumni
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