Larry South Explained

Larry South
Office1:Ontario MPP
Term Start1:1985
Term End1:1990
Successor1:Fred Wilson
Constituency1:Frontenac—Addington
Birth Date:26 February 1925
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:near Gananoque, Ontario, Canada

Laurence George South (February 26, 1925 – October 28, 2022) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. He served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1990.

Background

South grew up in Toronto's East End. After serving in the army at the end of WWII, he was educated at the University of Toronto, received Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees. He worked as an engineer with the Ontario Water Resources Commission (later, Ministry of the Environment) in Toronto and then Kingston. On retirement, South entered political life.

Politics

South was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1985 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent J. Earl McEwen by about 2,500 votes in the eastern Ontario riding of Frontenac—Addington.[1] He was re-elected by a greater margin in the 1987 election,[2] but lost to Fred Wilson of the NDP by 1,400 votes in the 1990 election.[3] He was a backbench supporter of David Peterson's government during his time in the legislature, and served as a parliamentary assistant in 1987 and 1988–1989. He was an opponent of nuclear energy during his time in office.

Personal life and death

South died at his home near Gananoque, Ontario, on October 28, 2022, at the age of 97. [4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Results of vote in Ontario election . The Globe and Mail . May 3, 1985 . 13.
  2. News: Results from individual ridings . The Windsor Star . September 11, 1987 . F2.
  3. News: Ontario election: Riding-by-riding voting results . The Globe and Mail . September 7, 1990 . A12.
  4. Web site: Laurence George South . Arbor Memorial . 8 November 2022.