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1014: 217:, Ontario in 1921. His parents were Arthur Carton and Lucinda Bain. He was educated at Victoria College where he received a degree in 1946. He went to Osgoode Hall Law School and graduated in 1949. He worked as a lawyer before entering politics. He married Marjorie Davis. Together they raised two daughters Heather and Janice. 250:
During his first term as an MPP, Carton criticized the policies of his own government when it came to treating property owners adjacent to new or expanded highways. As a result of an extremely controversial speech he gave in the Ontario Legislature, the government reversed its policies and began to
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ice cream to Canada. He created an organization called the Ideal Advisory Board and in 2009 he was appointed to an advisory board for Connexall, a global communications company.
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In 1975, Carton became the Vice-President of Silverwood Dairies Ltd., which later became Silcorp Ltd. In that role, he oversaw the introduction of
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where he defeated Liberal candidate Allan Hollingworth. He was re-elected in the general elections in 1967 and 1971.
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Carton was active in politics his teen years. His first political effort was campaigning on behalf of the first
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offer compensation to property owners adversely affected by highway construction. Carton supported
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After Davis won the leadership, he appointed Carton as the
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from March 1, 1971. He served briefly for two months as
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Ontario MPP
Phil Givens
Armourdale
Toronto
Ontario
Progressive Conservative
Mississauga
Ontario
Progressive Conservative
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Armourdale
Bill Davis
Toronto
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
MP
Joe Noseworthy
1963 provincial election
Armourdale
Bill Davis
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Minister of Labour
Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs
Arthur Wishart
Minister of Transportation and Communications
Bill Davis
Charles MacNaughton
Minister of Transportation and Communications
John Rhodes
Arthur Wishart
Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs

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