John Richard Simonett Explained

Jack Simonett
Office:Ontario MPP
Term Start:1959
Term End:1971
Predecessor:David John Rankin
Successor:Wilmer John Nuttall
Constituency:Frontenac—Addington
Party:Progressive Conservative
Birth Date:2 September 1911
Birth Place:Harrowsmith, Ontario
Death Place:Kingston, Ontario
Occupation:Automobile dealer
Portfolio:Minister without portfolio, 1962-1963

John Richard Simonett (September 2, 1911 – January 17, 1983) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1959 to 1971 who represented the riding Frontenac—Addington.

Background

Simonett was born in Frontenac County, Ontario to William Harry Simonett and Caroline Barr. He ran an automobile dealership in Sharbot Lake.[1] He died January 17, 1983.[2]

Politics

Simonett served for several years on the council of Oro Township and was reeve for six years.[1]

In the 1959 provincial election, Simonett ran as the PC candidate in the eastern Ontario riding of Frontenac—Addington. He defeated Liberal Armand Quintal by 2,238 votes.[3] He was re-elected in the general elections in 1963 and 1967.[4] [5]

On October 25, 1962, he was appointed as Minister without Portfolio.[6] After the 1963 election, Simonett was appointed as the Minister of Energy Resources.[7] He continued in that position, after the 1967 election, until October 5, 1969, at which time he was appointed as the Minister of Public Works.[8] In 1971, he supported Bill Davis in his bid to become leader of the party.[9] On March 11, 1971, he was appointed to a newly created post of vice chairman of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, a move that was criticized as a reward for supporting Davis in the leadership campaign.[10] [11] Simonett announced his retirement from politics in 1971.[12]

Cabinet positions

Notes and References

  1. News: New Members of Ontario's Cabinet Pleased, Hopeful . The Globe and Mail . October 26, 1962 . 4.
  2. Web site: Tribute in the Legislative Assembly . January 18, 1993 . Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
  3. News: Canadian Press . Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies . The Ottawa Citizen . June 12, 1959 . Ottawa . 26 .
  4. News: Canadian Press . 78 in Tory Blue Wave -- 23 Is All Grits Saved . The Windsor Star . September 26, 1963 . Windsor, Ontario . 25 .
  5. News: Canadian Press . Tories win, but... . The Windsor Star . October 18, 1967 . Windsor, Ontario . B2 .
  6. News: Cabinet shuffle stresses youth; Cass appointed Attorney-General . The Globe and Mail . October 26, 1962 . 1.
  7. News: Taking over from Robart Macaulay . The Globe and Mail . October 17, 1963 . 10.
  8. News: Ontario's pollution war handed to lawyer . Jack . Cahill . Toronto Star . June 5, 1969 . 1, 4.
  9. News: Candidates asked to pick key issues for PC convention . Toronto Star . January 16, 1971 . 2.
  10. News: Northland post for Simonett, Davis announces . The Globe and Mail . March 12, 1971 . 4.
  11. News: An unsavory tradition . The Globe and Mail . March 15, 1971 . 6.
  12. News: Tory MPPs finding decisions to retire may not be final . Manthorpe . Jonathan . The Globe and Mail . May 31, 1971 . 3.