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William Dennison (Canadian politician)

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As a child and a young man he stammered to the point where he struggled to pronounce his name, although after several attempts to manage his stammering, first at a school in Kitchener and later at a school in New York City, he learned how to control it himself, opening his own School of Speech
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and deserters from the US military flocking to the city, saying that "a few hippies and deserters are Toronto's only problem." He decided not to run again for mayor, and due to a prostate operation, watched the 1972 municipal election from a bed at St. Michael's Hospital.
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for Ward 2 (Cabbagetown and Rosedale) After a ten-year interlude with his involvement in provincial politics, Dennison returned to Toronto City Council in 1953 serving again as an alderman for Ward 2. In 1958, he was elected to the
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In 1938, he was elected a school trustee and served three successive one-year terms. In 1941 and 1943 he won election to serve as an
471: 463: 377: 107: 550:, Dennison was a pro-labour mayor but later became more conservative in response to early criticism. Serving as mayor during the 502:. Dennison lost his seat for the last time during the Conservative sweep that left the Ontario CCF with only two seats in the 482:. In the legislature, Dennison was an early environmentalist. As an early conservationist, in the 1940s, he tried to stop the 999: 434: 289: 1179: 1159: 532: 681:
Star Staff (5 December 1972). "4 new mayors in the boroughs: 'I didn't think I could win' Crombie youngest since 1867".
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in the summers to earn money helping with the harvest and pitching grain. By night, he would educate himself by reading
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Globe staff (4 May 1981). "William Dennison: Stammering farm lad became mayor of Toronto".
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Bruner, Arnold (6 December 1966). "A barefoot boy from Renfrew who'll be our next mayor".
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from complications due to Parkinson's Disease on May 2, 1981. Their only child,
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Wickens, Max (14 August 1967). "Caribana whoop-up may become annual affair".
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Dennison and his wife Dorothy (nÊe Bainbridge) had a Christmas tree farm in
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Weiers, Margaret (6 December 1966). "Mrs. Dennsion's not surprised".
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development plan that would have seen the demolition of Toronto's
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Star Staff (5 December 1972). "Dennison sits this one out".
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Star Staff (6 December 1966). "It took Dennison 25 years".
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Horwath, Jean (5 May 1981). "Editorial: William Dennison".
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Sutton, Bill (3 May 1981). "Ex-mayor Bill Dennsion dies".
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He generally favoured development and complained about
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electoral district in downtown Toronto. He defeated
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social-democratic politician who served in both the
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Toronto Ward 2 (Cabbagetown & Rosedale) Alderman
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William Dennison (Toronto mayor)

Mayor of Toronto
Philip Givens
David Crombie
Member of Provincial Parliament
Roland Michener
Everett Weaver
St. David
Allan Lamport
Roland Michener
St. David
Renfrew County
Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
United Farmers of Ontario
New Democratic Party of Canada
Lorna Milne
Alma mater
Canadian
Ontario Legislative Assembly
City of Toronto
Member of Provincial Parliament
alderman
Toronto Board of Control
Orange Order
Renfrew County
Saskatchewan
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