Lawrence T. PENNELL

PENNELL, The Hon. Lawrence T., P.C., Q.C., LL.D.
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- Brant--Haldimand (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- March 11, 1915
- Deceased Date
- August 9, 2008
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Pennell
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=e10ba36a-10ee-446b-b3ce-002754347a1e&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- lawyer
Parliamentary Career
- June 18, 1962 - February 6, 1963
- LIBBrant--Haldimand (Ontario)
- April 8, 1963 - September 8, 1965
- LIBBrant--Haldimand (Ontario)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance (June 30, 1964 - July 6, 1965)
- Solicitor General of Canada (July 7, 1965 - April 19, 1968)
- Minister Without Portfolio (July 7, 1965 - September 30, 1966)
- November 8, 1965 - April 23, 1968
- LIBBrant--Haldimand (Ontario)
- Solicitor General of Canada (July 7, 1965 - April 19, 1968)
- Minister Without Portfolio (July 7, 1965 - September 30, 1966)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 8 of 217)
March 25, 1968
Mr. Pennell:
Mr. Speaker, I again pose my question and ask is there a disposition on the part of the house to conclude the estimates of the Department of Transport tonight?
March 25, 1968
Mr. Pennell:
Mr. Chairman, I understand that the pensionee, Mrs. Vera Middleton Ryder, was the wife of an R.C.M.P. corporal who was killed while on duty. She then qualified for a pension. A short time after she remarried and the pension lapsed. When her second husband died, under the provisions of the act the pension was reinstated to her in the sum of $665 for this year.
March 25, 1968
Mr. Pennell:
I wonder whether there is any disposition on the part of the committee to conclude the estimates of the Department of Transport.
March 25, 1968
Mr. Pennell:
I am sorry, I misunderstood the hon. member. I shall be pleased to bring the question of these two widows to the attention of the Minister of National Health and Welfare, under whose department the pension plan is set up.
March 25, 1968
8004 COMMONS
Supply-Manpower and Immigration
March 25, 1968
Mr. Pennell:
With respect, may I say to the hon. member that Mrs. Ryder does not come under the Canada Pension Plan. I should be pleased to take up the question raised by the hon. member regarding R.C.M.P. widows.