- George Albert Kerr
George Albert Kerr (
January 27 ,1924 –May 21 ,2007 ) was a politician inOntario ,Canada . He served in theLegislative Assembly of Ontario from 1963 to 1985, and was acabinet minister in the governments ofJohn Robarts andBill Davis . Kerr was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party and was the first person to hold the portfolio of environment minister in any provincial or federal cabinet in Canada.Sandra Martin, GEORGE ALBERT KERR, 83 LAWYER AND POLITICIAN (Obituary), "Globe and Mail", June 1, 2007]He was born in
Montreal ,Quebec , and educated at theUniversity of New Brunswick andDalhousie Law School . He worked as a lawyer, and served on the town council of Burlington, Ontario from 1955 to 1957 and 1960 to 1962.Kerr was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1963 provincial election, defeating Liberal Party candidate
Owen Mullin by 6,372 votes in Halton. He served as a backbench supporter of Robarts's government for four years, and was re-elected in the 1967 election. He was appointed to cabinet onJune 5 ,1969 as Minister of Energy and Resources Management.Kerr was the only cabinet minister to support
Darcy McKeough 's bid to succeed Robarts as party leader at the 1971 Progressive Conservative Party leader leadership convention. McKeough was eliminated on the second-last ballot, and, with Kerr, gave his support to Bill Davis. Davis won the contest, and initially retained Kerr in the Energy and Resources Management portfolio. OnJuly 23 ,1971 , he was named Minister of the Environment, the first such Cabinet minister in Canada.Following the 1971 election, Kerr was named as Minister of Colleges and Universities. On
September 28 of the same year, he was again transferred to become Provincial Secretary for Justice. This post was a "super-ministry", overseeing the offices of the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General, the Minister of Correctional Services and the Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. While a strong position in theory, the office lacked defined administrative objectives, and ministers who held the position were often marginalized in legislative debates.On
February 26 ,1974 , Kerr was relieved of this position and named as Solicitor-General. He temporarily resigned from cabinet onFebruary 21 ,1975 , after allegations that he had solicited and received money from a man involved in a harbour scandal in Hamilton. Kerr protested his innocence, but argued that he could not function as the province's Solicitor-General while the matter was unresolved. A subsequent investigation found no grounds to warrant charges against Kerr, and he was briefly returned to cabinet before leaving again onJuly 18 .The Progressive Conservatives were reduced to a
minority government in the 1975 provincial election. Kerr, re-elected for the new constituency ofBurlington South , was returned to cabinet onOctober 7 as Minister of the Environment. He held this position untilJanuary 21 ,1978 , when he was again named Solicitor-General and Provincial Secretary for Justice.He resigned a second time as Solicitor-General after he made a telephone call to an assistant crown attorney on behalf of a constituent who was facing trial for driving while his licence was suspended. The call quickly became public and Kerr resigned from cabinet on Sept. 9, 1978.
Kerr was re-elected in the 1981 provincial election, and served as a government backbencher for the next four years. He retired from the legislature in 1985.
Kerr died on Victoria Day, 2007.
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