Bert Leavens
Bertram Elijah "Bert" Leavens (March 2, 1886 – December 22, 1953) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a CCF member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1943 to 1945 and 1948 to 1951. He represented the downtown Toronto riding of Woodbine.
Bert Leavens | |
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Ontario MPP | |
In office 1943–1945 | |
Preceded by | Goldwin Corlett Elgie |
Succeeded by | Goldwin Corlett Elgie |
In office 1948–1951 | |
Preceded by | Goldwin Corlett Elgie |
Succeeded by | Harold Fishleigh |
Constituency | Woodbine |
Personal details | |
Born | Owen Sound, Ontario | March 2, 1886
Died | December 22, 1953 67) Toronto, Ontario | (aged
Political party | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Occupation | Union leader |
Background
The son of John Wesley Leavens and Elizabeth Haycroft, he was born in Owen Sound, Ontario.[1][2]
Politics
Leavens ran unsuccessfully for the Greenwood seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1935 and 1940 as a CCF candidate, losing both times to Denton Massey.[3]
In the 1943 provincial election, he ran as a CCF candidate in the downtown Toronto riding of Woodbine.[4]
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References
- P.G. Normandin (1950). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
- "Former Member Of Legislature, CCF Organizer Leavens, Bertram E". The Globe and Mail. December 23, 1953. p. 4.
- "Greenwood, Ontario (1935 - 1979)". History of Federal Ridings since 1867. Parliament of Canada.
- Canadian Press (August 5, 1943). "Ontario Election Results". The Gazette. Montreal. p. 12.
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