Leslie Peterson (politician) explained

Leslie Peterson
Birth Date:6 October 1923
Birth Place:Viking, Alberta
Office:MLA for Vancouver Centre
Term:1956–1966
Office2:MLA for Vancouver-Little Mountain
Term2:1966–1972
Party:Social Credit Party of British Columbia

Leslie Raymond Peterson, CM, OBC (6 October 1923 – 14 April 2015) was a lawyer, politician, and university chancellor in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1]

He was born in Viking, Alberta, the son of Herman S. Peterson, a native of Norway. Peterson was called to the British Columbia bar in 1949 and set up practice in Vancouver. In 1950, he married Agnes Rose Hine.

In 1956, he was first elected to the Legislative Assembly for Vancouver Centre and served for just under 17 consecutive years.

He served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Education and Minister of Labour[2] and then was Attorney General of British Columbia from 1968 to 1972.

In 1978 he first became a member of the Board of Governors of University of British Columbia. He was elected the University's Chancellor in 1987.

He was appointed to the Order of British Columbia in 1990.[3]

He was also appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2000.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leslie PETERSON. The Vancouver Sun.
  2. Book: Normandin, P G . Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1965 . 1965.
  3. Web site: 1990 Recipient: Leslie Raymond Peterson – West Vancouver : Order of BC. gov.bc.ca.
  4. http://canadagazette.gc.ca/partI/2001/20010331/html/house-e.html Canada Gazette, March 31, 2001