Earl Wallace Urquhart (February 22, 1921 – August 17, 1971) was a Canadian politician and lawyer.[1]

The Hon.
Earl Wallace Urquhart
Senator for Inverness-Richmond, Nova Scotia
In office
February 24, 1966 – August 17, 1971
Appointed byLester B. Pearson
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Richmond
In office
1949–1963
Preceded byLauchlin Daniel Currie
Succeeded byGerald Doucet
Nova Scotia Opposition Leader
In office
1960–1962
Preceded byHenry Hicks
Succeeded byPeter M. Nicholson
Personal details
Born(1921-02-22)22 February 1921
West Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died17 August 1971(1971-08-17) (aged 50)
Canada
Political partyLiberal
Other political
affiliations
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
Professionlawyer

Early life

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Urquhart was born in West Bay, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] Urquhart served in the Canadian Infantry Corps and the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.[1]

Political career

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he was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Richmond in a 1949 by-election held after Lauchlin Daniel Currie was named to the bench.[1] He served as a member of the assembly from 1949 to 1963. From 1960 to 1962, he was the House Leader. He was Leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party from 1962 to 1965.[1]

He was summoned to the Senate on February 24, 1966 on the recommendation of Lester B. Pearson. A Liberal, he represented the senatorial division of Inverness-Richmond in the province of Nova Scotia until his death at the age of 50.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Profile: The Hon. Earl Wallace Urquhart, Q.C., Senator". Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 2022-08-21.