Ronald Lou-Poy Explained

Ronald Lou-Poy, CM, QC
Birth Date:25 September 1934
Birth Place:Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Death Place:Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation:Lawyer and Queen's Counsel
Awards:Member of the Order of Canada

Ronald Lou-Poy, (September 25, 1934February 9, 2022) was a Canadian lawyer and community leader. He served as chancellor of the University of Victoria from 2003 to 2008.[1]

Early life

Lou-Poy was born in Victoria, British Columbia, on September 25, 1934.[2] His father worked as a grocer,[3] and Lou-Poy was the third generation of his family to reside in Victoria.[4] He studied at Victoria College (which later became the University of Victoria)[5] and the University of British Columbia, graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce in 1957. He was then accepted into the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law, obtaining a Bachelor of Laws in 1960.[2]

Career

After graduating, Lou-Poy articled with Crease Harman & Company,[3] and was subsequently called to the bar of British Columbia in 1961.[2] He specialized in trusts, wills and estates, corporate and commercial law, as well as real estate and mortgages.[6] He eventually became a senior partner of that law firm.[3] [5]

Lou-Poy first served on the University of Victoria board of governors from 1972 to 1974, and again from 1992 to 1995. He was also a founding director of the university's Innovation and Development Corporation,[4] a commercialization enterprise that introduced ground-breaking technologies to market.[5] He was eventually elected as the ninth chancellor of the University of Victoria, assuming the post in 2003.[5] [7] Two years later, he was elected to a second term by acclamation.[4] During his tenure as chancellor, he officiated over more than 70 convocation ceremonies, during which he handed out over 16,000 degrees, certificates, and diplomas (a total of 25,600 when including those graduating in absentia).[8] He also presented university degrees in Iqaluit to Inuit students enrolled in a special University of Victoria Faculty of Law program, as well as honorary degrees at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.[5] His family financed the construction of a child care centre at the university and established a scholarship for law students.[4] [5]

Awards and honours

Lou-Poy was appointed Queen's Counsel in December 1989.[9] He was granted an honorary Doctorate of Laws by the University of Victoria (his alma mater) in 2000.[5] Three years later, he was appointed a member of the Order of Canada and invested a year later in October 2004.[10] Lou-Poy was conferred the Leadership Victoria Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007,[3] in recognition of his long-standing service to the local community.[5] He was also presented with a community service award by the Canadian Bar Association.[4] He was part of the inaugural class inducted into the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce's Business Hall of Fame in September 2021.[11] [12]

Personal life

Lou-Poy was married to May until his death. Together, they had two children: Anne-Marie and Patrick. He played tennis into his seventies and golf until a few years before his death, having been a member of the Uplands Golf Club.[3]

Lou-Poy died on February 9, 2022, at the age of 87.[3] [13]

Notes and References

  1. http://communications.uvic.ca/releases/release.php?display=release&id=928 Election Opens Tuesday For Next UVic Chancellor
  2. Book: The Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. 7. Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. 1981. 1807.
  3. News: Lawyer Ronald Lou-Poy dies at 88: He helped shape UVic, volunteered and fundraised for charities, was awarded Order of Canada. Jeff. Bell. February 3, 2022. February 16, 2022. Times Colonist. Victoria.
  4. News: Modest leader honoured for a lifetime of service. Jeff. Bell. January 22, 2007. February 16, 2022. Times Colonist. Victoria.
  5. News: In Memoriam: Ronald Lou-Poy. February 15, 2022. February 16, 2022. University of Victoria. https://web.archive.org/web/20220216225559/https://www.uvic.ca/news/topics/2022+in-memoriam-ronald-lou-poy+news. February 16, 2022. live.
  6. Web site: Ron Lou-Poy, QC. Crease Harman LLP. https://web.archive.org/web/20120714075900/http://creaseharman.com/r_poy.php. July 14, 2012. dead.
  7. News: Ronald Lou-Poy Elected UVic Chancellor. February 19, 2004. February 16, 2022. University of Victoria.
  8. News: Popular chancellor winds up second term. November 6, 2008. February 16, 2022. University of Victoria.
  9. Web site: Order in Council 1929/1989. December 29, 1989. February 16, 2022. Government of British Columbia. https://web.archive.org/web/20220216230543/https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/oic/arc_oic/1929_1989. February 16, 2022. live.
  10. Web site: Mr. Ronald Lou-Poy. February 16, 2022. The Governor General of Canada.
  11. News: On the Street: Chamber starts Business Hall of Fame; Camosun program wins award. Darron. Kloster. September 29, 2021. February 16, 2022. Times Colonist. Victoria.
  12. News: First inductees of Greater Victoria's new business hall of fame announced. September 29, 2021. February 16, 2022. Vancouver Island Free Daily.
  13. Web site: February 17, 2022. Ronald Lou-Poy Obituaries. 2022-02-18. McCall Gardens Funeral and Cremation Service. en-CA.