George Doucett Explained

George Doucett
Riding1:Lanark
Parliament1:Canadian
Term Start1:1957
Term End1:1965
Predecessor1:William Gourlay Blair
Successor1:Desmond Code
Office2:Ontario MPP
Term Start2:1937
Term End2:1957
Predecessor2:John Alexander Craig
Successor2:George Gomme
Constituency2:Lanark
Party:Conservative
Birth Date:16 May 1897
Birth Place:Ramsay Township, Ontario
Spouse:Mona Middleton

George Henry Doucett (May 16, 1897  - May 1, 1974) was a Canadian politician. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1937 to 1957 and a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1957 to 1965. He represented the provincial and federal ridings of Lanark in eastern Ontario. He was a member of cabinet in the provincial governments of George Drew, Thomas Kennedy and Leslie Frost. He has the distinction of being the last Canadian federal Member of Parliament to be acclaimed into office.

Background

Doucett was born in Ramsay Township located in Lanark County, Ontario, the son of Joseph Doucett and Martha Irwin, he was a farmer and insurance broker before entering politics. He was married to Mona Middleton in 1965 at the age of 68 while Mona was 60.[1]

Politics

At the age of 21 he was elected as a township councillor of the Ramsay Council. In 1928, he was elected reeve and was elected Warden of Lanark County in 1935.

In 1937, he was elected to the Ontario Legislature representing the riding of Lanark.[2] A member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, he was re-elected in 1943, 1945, 1948, 1951, and 1955. From 1943 to 1951, he was the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Highways.

Upon the death of the federal Member of Parliament for Lanark, William Gourlay Blair, in 1957, Doucett resigned from the Ontario Legislature and was acclaimed as a Member of Parliament in a 1957 by-election.[3] He was re-elected in 1958, 1962, and 1963. He did not run in 1965.

Cabinet posts

Notes and References

  1. News: Doucett's wife businesswoman from Toronto . The Globe and Mail . December 1, 1965 . 9.
  2. News: Ontario Voted By Ridings . The Toronto Daily Star . October 7, 1937 . Toronto . 5.
  3. News: Acclamation For Doucett; PCs Now 112 . The Globe and Mail . August 27, 1957 . 1.