James Chalker Explained

James Chalker
Birth Date:12 October 1912
Birth Place:St. John's, Dominion of Newfoundland
Death Place:St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Office1:MHA for Harbour Grace
Term Start1:1949
Term End1:1956
Successor1:Claude Sheppard
Office2:MHA for St. Barbe North
Term Start2:1956
Term End2:1972
Successor2:Frederick B. Rowe
Party:Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
Occupation:businessman

James Ronald Chalker (October 12, 1912  - August 17, 2003) was a Canadian politician and businessperson. He represented the electoral districts of Harbour Grace and St. Barbe North in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1949 to 1972. He was a member of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador.[1]

The son of James Chalker and Mary Byrne, he was born at St. John's in 1912 and was educated at Bishop Feild College and St. Andrew's College in Aurora, Ontario. In 1937, he married Margaret L. Butt.[2] Before being elected to the Newfoundland assembly in 1949, Chalker was managing director of Chalker and Co. Ltd. and Newfoundland Lime Ltd. He served in Joey Smallwood's cabinet for 22 years, serving as Minister of Education, Minister of Economic Development, Minister of Public Works and Minister of Provincial Affairs.[1] At the time of his death in 2003, Chalker was the last surviving former Smallwood Cabinet member.[3]

The east block of the Confederation Building, the Arts and Culture Centres in St. John's and Corner Brook, the College of Trades and Technology and Memorial University were built during Chalker's tenure as public works minister.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Chalker, James Ronald. . 396 .
  2. Book: Newfoundland Who's Who . 1952 . 21.
  3. Book: Sullivan, Joan . https://books.google.com/books?id=1acosO6iteYC&pg=PA33 . Newfoundland Portfolio: A History in Portraits . 33–36 . James Chalker, Last Smallwood Minister 1913-2003 . 2006 . 1894377222 .