Paul Theodore HELLYER

HELLYER, The Hon. Paul Theodore, P.C., B.A., F.R.S.A.
Personal Data
- Party
- Progressive Conservative
- Constituency
- Trinity (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- August 6, 1923
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hellyer
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=6ffdccf5-fe20-4be5-b99d-1593863458ac&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- author, builder, businessman, engineer, merchant
Parliamentary Career
- June 27, 1949 - June 13, 1953
- LIBDavenport (Ontario)
- August 10, 1953 - April 12, 1957
- LIBDavenport (Ontario)
- Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defence (February 9, 1956 - April 12, 1957)
- December 15, 1958 - April 19, 1962
- LIBTrinity (Ontario)
- June 18, 1962 - February 6, 1963
- LIBTrinity (Ontario)
- April 8, 1963 - September 8, 1965
- LIBTrinity (Ontario)
- Minister of National Defence (April 22, 1963 - September 18, 1967)
- November 8, 1965 - April 23, 1968
- LIBTrinity (Ontario)
- Minister of National Defence (April 22, 1963 - September 18, 1967)
- Minister of Transport (September 19, 1967 - April 19, 1968)
- Minister of Transport (April 20, 1968 - April 29, 1969)
- June 25, 1968 - September 1, 1972
- LIBTrinity (Ontario)
- Minister of Transport (April 20, 1968 - April 29, 1969)
- May 21, 1971 - September 1, 1972
- INDTrinity (Ontario)
- July 25, 1972 - September 1, 1972
- PCTrinity (Ontario)
- October 30, 1972 - May 9, 1974
- PCTrinity (Ontario)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 1432 of 1432)
March 20, 1950
Mr. Hellyer:
Better late than never, but better never late. The leader of the opposition then said that both gas and oil are wasting assets. It is interesting to note that during the weeks we have been gassing in this house, the assets of Alberta have continued wasting. I am led to believe, Mr. Speaker, so much natural gas has already been discovered in Alberta that even after the one pipe line is built ample reserves will exist to take care of new cities, industries and other requirements which may occur within the foreseeable future.
March 20, 1950
Mr. P. T. Hellyer (Davenport):
Mr. Speaker, I have heard so many speeches today in which members tried to give the impression they were the sole defenders of the people's interest, that I feel obliged to state my position before we are all asphyxiated. The member for Simcoe North (Mr. Ferguson) implied that the members on this side of the
house did not have adequate information concerning this bill. After listening to his stirring address, I am led to believe we have more information than hon. members opposite.
The leader of the opposition (Mr. Drew) spent some time talking about conservation this afternoon. I was not too clear about the meaning of this term, and so I asked for an explanation. I had it explained to me this way: By postponing the construction of a large power plant on the Ottawa river, the Ontario government conserved electricity.
October 4, 1949
Mr. Hellyer:
Do you think that the judicial committee of the privy council has, from the time of the passing of the British North America Act in its original form, followed the principle which you are now citing?
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