Harold Edward WINCH

WINCH, Harold Edward
Personal Data
- Party
- New Democratic Party
- Constituency
- Vancouver East (British Columbia)
- Birth Date
- June 18, 1907
- Deceased Date
- February 1, 1993
- Website
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=9fa12394-384b-4e7a-872b-8230b0e27dd7&Language=E&Section=ALL
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=9fa12394-384b-4e7a-872b-8230b0e27dd7&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- electrician
Parliamentary Career
- August 10, 1953 - April 12, 1957
- CCFVancouver East (British Columbia)
- June 10, 1957 - February 1, 1958
- CCFVancouver East (British Columbia)
- March 31, 1958 - April 19, 1962
- CCFVancouver East (British Columbia)
- August 3, 1961 - April 19, 1962
- NDPVancouver East (British Columbia)
- June 18, 1962 - February 6, 1963
- NDPVancouver East (British Columbia)
- April 8, 1963 - September 8, 1965
- NDPVancouver East (British Columbia)
- November 8, 1965 - April 23, 1968
- NDPVancouver East (British Columbia)
- June 25, 1968 - September 1, 1972
- NDPVancouver East (British Columbia)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 1 of 1073)
June 20, 1972
Mr. Winch:
You did not point out that the offer of help came from a British Columbia government.
Subtopic: BUSINESS OF SUPPLY
October 14, 1971
Mr. Lynch:
It will be better.
October 14, 1971
Mr. Lynch:
Well you've had a pretty good disaster from south of the border.
September 14, 1971
Mr. Harold E. Winch (Vancouver East):
In the absence of the Minister of National Defence, who I understand is in
Inquiries of the Ministry
the United Kingdom, I should like to direct a question to the Prime Minister. In order to set speculation at rest, will the Prime Minister tell the House when it is intended to make public the policy and details of the government's plan to proceed with a winter works program by the Department of National Defence of a similar nature to the summer employment project?
Subtopic: PUBLICATION OF DETAILS OF WINTER WORKS PROGRAM
September 13, 1971
Mr. Winch:
Will the minister assure the concerned citizens of Vancouver that this sailor has not been moved from an area where his case is well known to a city more than 3,000 miles away so he can be quietly deported and not be an embarrassment when Premier Kosygin visits Canada?
Subtopic: ILLEGAL ENTRY BY RUSSIAN SAILOR-REASON FOR TRANSFER FROM VANCOUVER TO QUEBEC CITY