Ron Irwin Explained

Ron Irwin
Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Office:Canadian Ambassador to Ireland
Primeminister:Jean Chrétien
Term Start:September 4, 1998
Term End:2001
Predecessor:Michael B. Phillips
Successor:William Gusen(chargé d'affaires)
Office1:Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Primeminister1:Jean Chrétien
Term Start1:November 4, 1993
Term End1:June 10, 1997
Predecessor1:Pauline Browes
Successor1:Jane Stewart
Riding2:Sault Ste. Marie
Parliament2:Canadian
Term Start2:October 25, 1993
Term End2:June 1, 1997
Successor2:Carmen Provenzano
Term Start3:February 18, 1980
Term End3:September 3, 1984
Successor3:James Kelleher
Birth Name:Ronald Albert Irwin
Birth Date:29 October 1936
Birth Place:Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada

Ronald A. Irwin (October 29, 1936 – December 5, 2020) was a Canadian diplomat and politician.

Life

Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Irwin earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Western Ontario and a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School of York University. While at the University of Western Ontario he joined the Sigma Kappa Sigma chapter of Delta Upsilon. From 1972 to 1974, he was mayor of Sault Ste. Marie.[1] He also served as a school trustee, alderman and director of the local Chamber of Commerce. From 1977 to 1980, he was a member of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

Irwin was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1980 federal election as a Liberal. He served as parliamentary secretary to Jean Chrétien while the latter was Justice Minister. Irwin was defeated in the 1984 election but returned to Parliament in the 1993 election.

When the Liberals returned to power as a result of the 1993 election, Chrétien, now Prime Minister of Canada, appointed Irwin to the Cabinet as Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. He retired from parliament in 1997.

Irwin served as a personal advisor to Prime Minister Chrétien from 1997 to 1998. He was appointed Canadian Ambassador to Ireland in 1998, and served until 2001. In 2001, Irwin was appointed Canada’s Consul General to Boston.

In 1975, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. He died on December 5, 2020, at the age of 84.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Ron Irwin, former Sault Ste. Marie mayor and Liberal cabinet minister, dies at 84. en. CBC News. 2020-12-06.
  2. Web site: Ron Irwin passes away at age 84. 2020-12-05. 2020-12-06. SooToday. en.