- Roger Simmons
Roger Simmons, PC (born
June 3 1939 ) is a public policy consultant and former politician and diplomat inCanada .Simmons is originally from
Newfoundland and Labrador where he was an active politician for many years. He is now based at theVancouver, British Columbia office of the Gowlings law firm.Simmons was born in the town of Lewisporte. After studying at the
Salvation Army College for Officers, theMemorial University of Newfoundland , andBoston University , Simmons became a teacher in Newfoundland's Salvation Army school system. (At the time, the Salvation Army, along with other denominations, ran its own publicly funded schools.) He subsequently moved to Springdale to become principal of Grant Collegiate and superintendent of the Green Bay Integrated School Board.He entered politics in
1973 with his election to theNewfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly as the Liberal Member of the House of Assembly (MHA) for Hermitage. He was re-elected in1975 as MHA for Burgeo-Bay D'Espoir.In 1979, he resigned his provincial seat and was elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1979 federal election as the LiberalMember of Parliament forBurin—St. George's .Following the 1980 election, he became
parliamentary secretary to the Minister of the Environment, and then parliamentary secretary to the Minister of State for Science and Technology. OnAugust 12 ,1983 , he was named to the Cabinet ofPierre Trudeau as Minister of State for Mines. He resigned eleven days later after learning that he was being investigated by theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police for failing to file anincome tax return. Simmons thereby set the record for the shortest federal Cabinet career in Canadian history. Simmons lost his seat in the 1984 election.In
1985 , he returned to the Newfoundland House of Assembly as the provincial Liberal MHA for Fortune-Hermitage, and briefly served as interim Leader of the Opposition.Simmons returned to the federal House of Commons in the 1988 federal election. He represented Canada at the
Rio Summit in1992 . Simmons was re-elected in the 1993 election, and defeated in the 1997 election by Progressive Conservative candidateBill Matthews .In
1998 , he was appointedConsul General for Canada inSeattle , and served in that position for five years before moving to Vancouver and joining Gowlings.###@@@KEY@@@###s-ttl|title=
Member of Parliament fromBurin—St. George's
years=1979–1984s-ttl|title=Member of Parliament fromBurin—St. George's
years=1988–1997External links
* [http://www.gowlings.com/professionals/professional.asp?profid=1020 Roger Simmons] biography from the Gowlings website
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=260&s=M Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament]
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