Lorne Bonnell

Mark Lorne Bonnell (January 4, 1923 October 9, 2006) was a Canadian physician, provincial politician and senator.

The Hon.

Lorne Bonnell
Senator for Murray River, Prince Edward Island
In office
November 15, 1971  January 4, 1998
Appointed byPierre Trudeau
MLA (Assemblyman) for 4th Kings
In office
April 26, 1951  November 15, 1971
Preceded byDaniel MacRae
Succeeded byJohn Bonnell
Personal details
Born
Mark Lorne Bonnell

(1923-01-04)January 4, 1923
Hopefield, Prince Edward Island
DiedOctober 9, 2006(2006-10-09) (aged 83)
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Political partyLiberal

Born in Hopefield, Prince Edward Island, the son of Lottie and Harry Bonnell, he received his Doctor of Medicine from Dalhousie University in 1949. He practiced medicine in Murray River.

In 1951, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island representing the district of 4th Kings. A member of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party, he was re-elected in 1955, 1959, 1962, 1966, and 1970. He was the Minister of Health, Minister of Welfare, Minister Tourist Development, and Minister Responsible for Housing. His grandfather, Mark Bonnell, was also a member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island.

In 1971, he was appointed to the senate representing the senatorial division of Murray River, Prince Edward Island. A Liberal, he retired at the mandatory age of 75 in 1998. His brother John Bonnell succeeded him in a by-election as MLA for 4th Kings.

In 2001, he was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Prince Edward Island.

He died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown on October 9, 2006.[1]

Further reading

  • Hesta A. MacDonald (2004). Can I tell you a story? : the life of Honourable M. Lorne Bonnell, M.D.,C.M., LL.D. ISBN 0-9736548-0-5.
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References

  1. "Former P.E.I. senator dies". CBC News. October 10, 2006. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
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