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Keith Butler (Ontario politician)

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208:. Butler did not serve in Cabinet, but he was a member of an average of six Standing Committees of the Legislative Assembly during his term in office. He also served on the Select Committee on Youth, created in 1965 to study the status of all educational, recreational and employment opportunities available to youth in the province and determine what changes, if any, were required to ensure "the wider participation of youth in society" Running in Kitchener in the 1967 general election, he was defeated by the 184:
An insurance broker, by training, he owned and operated Butler Insurance Limited. He was an active member of the Anglican Church and President of the Kitchener-Waterloo chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society. Butler was married with two children.
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Butler was elected in the provincial general election in 1963 and served in the
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Butler is buried in Woodland Cemetery, Waterloo, Ontario.
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Ontario MPP
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Edward R. Good
Waterloo North
Waterloo, Ontario
Progressive Conservative
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Waterloo North
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Progressive Conservative
Canadian Army
Falaise Gap
27th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
PC
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"Keith Butler, PC"
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"78 in Tory Blue Wave -- 23 Is All Grits Saved"
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Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history
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