- Cam Kirby
Infobox Officeholder
name = W J C Kirby
imagesize = 150px
caption =
birth_date =January 12 ,1909
birth_place =Calgary, Alberta
death_date =June 27 2003
death_place =North Saanich, British Columbia
residence =
office= Leader of theProgressive Conservative Association of Alberta
term_start= 1958
term_end= 1960
predecessor=John Percy Page
successor =Ernest Watkins
office2 = MLA for Red Deer
term_start2 = 1954
term_end2 = 1959
predecessor2 =David Ure
successor2 =William Ure party =
Conservative
religion =Anglican
occupation = Justice of theCourt of Queen's Bench of Alberta The Hon. William J. Cameron (Cam) Kirby, Q.C. (
January 12 ,1909 -June 27 2003 ) was anAlberta politician, leader of the Conservative Party, barrister, Queen's Counsel, and a Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench.Born in
Calgary . Kirby's great grandfather Charles Kirby (1805-1870) came to Canada as a soldier in a regiment from Yorkshire, England at the time of the Rebellion of 1837 in Upper Canada and settled in Whitby. His son Joseph Kirby (1844-1937) enlisted asmercenary in the 184th Regiment of New York State Infantry of theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War and returned to Canada in 1865 and joined the Ashberminam Company of Volunteers during the Fenian Raids of 1866. In 1882 he applied for a homestead in the N.W.T. situated near what is now the town of Fleming (Sask.). Kirby's father William John Kirby (1866-1964) moved further west in 1885, initially as alumberjack in Albert Canyon, worked as an agent for the Dominion Express in Vancouver, British Columbia, and later in Calgary where Cameron Kirby was born in 1909. In 1911 William Kirby set up as a merchant in Lochairn, later named at his instigationRocky Mountain House, Alberta after the Hudson's Bay Fort built nearby on the North Saskatchewan River in 1799. There he opened a dry goods store and becamepostmaster and eventually the town's Reeve. In 1917 when Cameron Kirby was eight years old his mother died and he was sent by his father to live with relatives. Kirby graduatedhigh school inHanna, Alberta and then attended theUniversity of British Columbia graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1930 before attending graduate school at theUniversity of Alberta .Hawthorn, Tom, "W.J.C. KIRBY: 1909-2003: Tory leader quit politics for bench; He failed to crack Socred grip on Alberta and instead became a fiery, no-nonsense judge," "Globe and Mail", August 21, 2003]He taught Latin, English and mathematics to the children of
ranch ing families and became highschool principal at Okotoks, Alberta in 1935. After three years, he left to study law in Vancouver.During
World War II he received a King's commission with theRoyal Canadian Artillery and was an instructor at the Officers Training Centre in Victoria. In 1943 he fought as a troop commander with the 24th and 25th Field Regiments and was part of the force that stormed the island of Kiska in theAleutians in August, 1943, only to find that theJapan ese had slipped away two weeks earlier. Having also beencalled to the bar in uniform in 1943, he concluded his military service as a legal officer atPacific Command Headquarters.Following the war he moved to Red Deer where he established a law partnership. In 1954, Red Deer
Member of the Legislative Assembly David Ure died. Ure had held the seat for Social Credit since the party swept to power in 1935 and was Minister of Agriculture. Kirby contested the seat for the Conservatives and defeated Social Credit candidateWilliam Ure , the deceased MLA's younger brother, by 234 votes in theby-election .Kirby was returned to the
Alberta legislature in the 1955 provincial election and became leader of the three man Conservative caucus in 1958 with hopes of mirroring the victory ofJohn Diefenbaker 's federal Progressive Conservatives who had won a crushing victory in the 1958 federal election wiping out the federal Social Credit Party in the process.Despite having the backing of Diefenbaker and the "
Calgary Herald ", the 1959 provincial election proved to be a fiasco for the renamed Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta. The Social Credit government ofErnest Manning was re-elected with an increased majority and, even though the size of the legislature had expanded, the Tories were reduced to a single seat. Kirby lost his own seat to William Ure by almost 3,000 votes.Kirby resigned as party leader in January 1960 and was appointed to the Supreme Court of Alberta (Trial Division), later the
Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta .In 1967, Justice Kirby was named by Premier Manning to conduct a one-man inquiry into allegations of
influence peddling by Social Credit cabinet ministerAlfred Hooke and former treasurerEdgar Hinman . Kirby's report, following an eight month investigation, cleared the two men of wrongdoing, but scolded them for an "imprudent" mixing of public affairs and private business.He retired from the bench on his 75th birthday in 1984.
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