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1165:'s Town Hall, where Forsey and Drew were speaking. He accused the Tory leader of being "a tool of the liquor interests" and also made suggestions about Drew's sobriety. Throughout the evening Drew grew more red-faced and explosive every time Temple spoke. Finally, after Drew misheard Temple calling him dishonest, the two men were restrained before they could come to physical blows with each other. A riot was barely averted, and the meeting had to be terminated. On December 20, 1948, Drew soundly defeated Forsey by over 8,000 votes β€” forcing the CCF candidate to lose his deposit β€” and went on to sit in Parliament. As leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party and now an MP, he became 1037:, made offers to withhold from electioneering and have the commission report before the election. Drew refused to postpone the election or to speed up the commission process. The commission began hearings on 20 June 1945, and heard final arguments on 20 July 1945. The report was issued on 11 October 1945, with LeBel agreeing with much of what Jolliffe charged but ultimately ruling that the Premier did not have a secret political police reporting to him, mainly due to the lack of direct documented evidence. In the late 1970s, that documented evidence was found, but the provincial government at the time considered the case closed. 3073: 3085: 1335: 1306: 1367: 2915: 997: 2649: 60: 1070:
Drew also helped spur postwar immigration to Ontario from 1947 to 1948 by setting up immigration offices throughout the United Kingdom and initiating cheap charter flights to bring an estimated 20,000 British immigrants to the province in what has been called the world's first mass migration by air.
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to investigate the charges made by Jolliffe. The charges stemmed from Ontario's Official Opposition Leader Jolliffe, during the election campaign. He made the allegations during a campaign radio speech on 24 May 1945. Drew announced in a radio speech on 26 May that he would call an inquiry, and he
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on November 19. His condition worsened due to congestive heart failure, and he slipped into and out of consciousness in late December and early January. In 1973, Drew died of heart failure in his Wellesley Hospital room at 78. He requested not to receive a state funeral and had a public family
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Drew's government also increased funding for roads and highways and also increased funding for schools by increasing the provincial government's share for education spending from 15% to 50%. Through a government that made investments to modernize Ontario, Drew laid the basis for the province's
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campaign against the CCF's Ontario section. The previous two years of anti-socialist attacks by the Conservatives and their supporters, like Gladstone Murray and Montague A. Sanderson, were devastatingly effective against the previously popular CCF. Much of the source material for the anti-CCF
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The Conservatives got their majority, as they crushed the CCF on 4 June 1945. Drew's party won 66 out the 90 seats in the legislature and reduced Jolliffe's CCF to just 8 seats, which also meant that it was no longer the Official Opposition. Drew won 20 seats from the CCF directly, including
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in 1944, which made it compulsory for Ontario schools to provide one hour of religious instruction a week. By religious instruction, Drew meant the "instruction in the tenets of the Christian faith", a measure that was considered to be anti-Semitic by Ontario's Jewish community. Rabbi
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but was defeated, along with the Conservatives. Rowe failed to win a seat in the legislature and consequently resigned as party leader. Drew ran again for the Conservative leadership in 1938, this time successfully, and entered the
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Jolliffe's. The "Gestapo" claims against Drew seemed to do little, if any damage, and the CCF got nearly the same percentage in the popular vote as had been predicted by a Gallup poll one month earlier.
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also hurt his prospects among French-Canadian voters. He ran against Forsey again in the Carleton district and defeated him by an even wider margin on June 27, 1949.
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led the opposition to the Drew regulation and said that it was "undemocratic, imperiling the separation of Church and State, and leading to disunity in society."
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Drew was strident in his criticism of the federal government of Mackenzie King, attacked its leadership in the Canadian war effort, chastised it during the
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Drew, a committed British imperialist, focussed on attracting British immigrants because he felt they were "the right class of people" to bring to Canada.
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postwar industrial expansion and for a Progressive Conservative dynasty that lasted 42 years and saw six successive Progressive Conservative premiers.
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voters when he had been a provincial politician, but it was now used against him by his federal opponents. His support for conscription during
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saboteurs. Instead, starting in November 1943, he was investigating, almost exclusively, Ontario opposition MPPs and mainly focused on the CCF
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Drew's government insisted on spending $ 400 million in a ten-year program to convert Ontario's electricity system from 25 cycles per second (
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funeral in Toronto. He was buried in his family's plot, next to his first wife, Fiorenza Johnson, in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Guelph.
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Duffy, Robert (1973-01-05). "George Drew β€” served as Premier of Ontario for five years, then led Opposition in Ottawa for eight".
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in 1925 after he had served as an alderman. In 1929, he left to become assistant master and then master of the
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Hickey, Harvey (1948-12-21). "Drew Sweeps Carleton with Record Vote: Forsey Loses his Deposit; Carson Wins".
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Downey, Donn (1988-04-11). "William Horace Temple: Tub-thumping prohibitionist kept pocket of Toronto dry".
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appointed Mr. Justice A. M. LeBel to lead the commission on 28 May. Jolliffe and the Liberal leader,
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by the provincial Conservative government and was fired by the Liberal government of the colourful
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as their candidate. Bill Temple was brought up from Toronto to appear at a political meeting in
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Drew, George A. (1930). Canada's fighting airmen. Toronto. MacLean Publishing Company Limited.
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Drew broke with the Conservatives, however, when they opposed Hepburn's attempt to crush the
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from 1965 to 1971. In 1967, "for his services in government," he entered the newly created
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While it would have been easy enough for Drew to re-enter the legislature by running in a
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He was called to the bar in 1920. He married Fiorenza Johnson (1910–1965), daughter of
713: 712:(May 7, 1894 – January 4, 1973) was a Canadian politician. He served as the 14th 708: 449: 408: 358: 290: 49: 740:, the son of Annie Isabelle Stevenson (Gibbs) and John Jacob Drew. He was educated at 3627: 3387: 3282: 3168: 3150: 3084: 2602: 1964: 1920: 1807: 1425: 1185: 1162: 952: 925: 832: 152: 98: 771:, who was a noted opera singer (tenor) and later general manager (1935–1950) of the 3933: 3928: 3923: 3486: 3297: 3290: 3189: 3130: 2982: 2823: 2755: 1776: 1614: 1280: 1240: 1216: 1197: 1193: 1125: 1100:, who had targeted Drew over his softening of Ontario's liquour laws by legalizing 1034: 969: 780: 604: 526: 110: 94: 4018: 4013: 4008: 3958: 3943: 3913: 3617: 3471: 3376: 3047: 2972: 2840: 2666: 1263: 737: 704: 122: 45: 2452: 811:. As a practising lawyer, he was in 1931 appointed as the first chairman of the 3998: 3918: 3883: 3449: 3420: 3319: 3247: 3210: 3196: 3088: 3052: 3027: 1353: 1324: 935:. (Jolliffe and Drew had attended the same high school in Guelph, Ontario, the 843: 32: 2682: 4038: 4023: 3464: 3405: 3225: 3203: 2304: 1940: 1735: 1158: 1059: 816: 776: 1266:
as a Companion. In November 1972, he had a heart attack and was admitted to
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Drew (at the centre) at the Dominion-Provincial Conference on Reconstruction
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Drew won by responding to the mood of the times and running on a relatively
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dynasty that would last 42 years. He later served as leader of the federal
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a "defeated race". This rhetoric may not have been as damaging among some
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in an attempt to influence British public opinion against joining the
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and meanwhile worked with the newspaper baron and fellow Canadian
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platform, promising such radical reforms as free dental care and
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in Ontario. Drew blamed a supposed future communist takeover of
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The Liberal government went through a series of crises during
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1948 federal Progressive Conservative leadership convention
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While the Tories won a majority in the legislature in the
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Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
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The Holocaust, Israel, and Canadian Protestant Churches
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fraternity (Alpha Phi chapter). He then studied law at
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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The Dilemma of Canadian Socialism: The CCF in Ontario
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Pride, Prejudice and Politics: A-B. The Ontario years
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Toronto. 4-Star Edition. 1973-01-04. p. 6. 2217: 2215: 2213: 2167:"Principles involved most important-Lebel Report" 4036: 2831:Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 2341: 1237:Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 1157:(CCF) was determined to defeat him, so they ran 72:Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 2694:George A. Drew – Parliament of Canada biography 2488: 2373: 2184: 2132: 2046: 21:George Alexander Drew (Liberal-Conservative MP) 4125:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs 4095:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada 2359: 2210: 2090:"Jolliffe is on stand in first day of inquiry" 2037: 4155:Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery officers 3852: 3514: 3116: 2897: 2115:"Segwick and Jolliffe wind up probe argument" 1639: 1458: 1439: 1180:, Drew's Tories were defeated handily by the 1145:seat so that Drew could then contest it in a 1108:on the failure of Ontarians to re-elect him. 850:. Drew ran as an Independent Conservative in 217:October 2, 1948 β€“ September 21, 1956 176:December 20, 1948 β€“ November 1, 1954 4120:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada MPs 2911: 2746:Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party 2320:"Vintage Toronto Ads: Booted by a Billboard" 2158: 2107: 2081: 2011:"Special set-up all new under Drew–Jolliffe" 2002: 1913:The Happy Warrior: Political Memoirs, 2nd Ed 260:December 20, 1948 β€“ January 8, 1957 4145:Members of the Executive Council of Ontario 3132:Leaders of the Conservative Party of Canada 2545:"Funeral at St. Paul's, burial in Guelph". 2277: 2275: 2273: 1865: 1665: 1484: 908:. The crises led to Hepburn's resignation. 427:February 14, 1939 β€“ August 3, 1943 303:August 17, 1943 β€“ October 19, 1948 4065:Canadian military personnel of World War I 3859: 3845: 3521: 3507: 3123: 3109: 2904: 2890: 2437:"How Ontario Voted in Monday's Election". 2326:. Toronto: Ink Truck Media. 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On 12 December 1956 he received the 937:Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute 377:August 4, 1943 β€“ June 6, 1948 3840: 3502: 3104: 2885: 2464: 2262:"George Drew: A builder of Ontario". 1933: 1856: 1799: 1424:. Montreal: McGill University Press. 1413: 911: 2034:Caplan (1973), pp. 182–184,187 1901: 1361: 1247:, which Drew saw as a threat to the 1155:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 976:Relationship with federal government 929:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 840:Congress of Industrial Organizations 794: 783:, the former publisher of Toronto's 3829:Interim leaders are in parentheses. 2190: 1919:: Dundurn Press. pp. 291–297. 1274: 1111: 13: 4080:Leaders of the Opposition (Canada) 2549:. Toronto. 1973-01-05. p. 11. 2500:Governor General of Canada Website 1098:William "Temperance Willie" Temple 829:Conservative leadership convention 14: 4171: 4075:Companions of the Order of Canada 2765:Leader of the Official Opposition 2641: 2531:. Toronto. 1973-01-03. p. 2. 2441:. Toronto. 1949-06-28. p. 7. 2355:. Ottawa. 1948-10-29. p. 17. 2222:The Canadian Press (1945-06-05). 2139:The Canadian Press (1945-10-12). 2121:. Toronto. 1945-07-21. p. 26 1402:George Drew Archives are held at 726:Leader of the Official Opposition 3571: 3083: 3072: 3071: 2913: 2647: 1365: 1333: 1304: 1083: 991: 756:. He served with distinction in 716:from 1943 to 1948 and founded a 2717:Leader of the Opposition in the 2618: 2595: 2574: 2553: 2458: 2445: 2419: 2311: 2241: 2028: 1874:"The Man Who Makes the Charges" 1800:Lloyd, Richard Douglas (1995). 1235:From 1957 to 1964 he served as 1207:Drew led the PCs into one more 897:because of Hepburn's feud with 869:Member of Provincial Parliament 861:Legislative Assembly of Ontario 748:, where he was a member of the 574: 554: 4140:World War II political leaders 2527:"George Drew semi-conscious". 2426:1949 Canadian federal election 2318:Bradburn, Jamie (2008-10-07). 1820: 1793: 1654:1949 Canadian federal election 1473:1953 Canadian federal election 1132:Progressive Conservative Party 1065: 1044: 963:His government introduced the 722:Progressive Conservative Party 1: 2385:Swanson, Frank (1948-12-07). 2230:. 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Index

George Alexander Drew (Liberal-Conservative MP)
The Honourable
PC
CC
QC

Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
John Diefenbaker
Lester B. Pearson
Norman Robertson
Lionel Chevrier
Leader of the Opposition
William Earl Rowe
John Bracken
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Member of Parliament
Carleton
George Russell Boucher
Dick Bell
Premier of Ontario
George VI
Albert E. Matthews
Ray Lawson
Harry Nixon
Thomas Kennedy
Ontario Parliament
High Park
William Alexander Baird
William Horace Temple
Ontario Parliament

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