- John Lynch-Staunton
John Lynch-Staunton (born
June 19 ,1930 inMontreal ) is a former Canadian senator and was the first leader of theConservative Party of Canada . He represented the Senate division of Grandville, Quebec.Personal Background
Born in
Montreal ,Quebec , Lynch-Staunton was educated at Collège Stanislas and Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf in Montreal. He obtained a B.Sc in Foreign Service degree fromGeorgetown University inWashington, D.C. in 1953, and did graduate work towards a Master's Degree in Canadian History at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario 1953-1955.Lynch-Staunton married Juliana deKuyper in 1958. They have five children (Mark, Peter, Gabrielle, Sophie and Sean) and seven grandchildren (Caitlin, Connor, Harry, Juliana, Matthew, Jaryd and Monique)
City Councillor
Lynch-Staunton was elected to the
City Council ofMontreal in 1960. He represented the district ofCôte-des-Neiges and was a member ofMayor Jean Drapeau 'sParti civique de Montréal . He was re-elected in 1962, 1966 and 1970. In 1974 though, he lost his bid for re-election toNick Auf der Maur as the "Rassemblement des citoyens et citoyennes de Montréal (RCM)" achieved its first political breakthrough.Provincial Politics
Lynch-Staunton ran as a Union Nationale candidate for a provincial
by-election in the district of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in 1968. He was defeated by Liberal candidateWilliam Tetley .enator
Lynch-Staunton was appointed to the Senate on the recommendation of Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney onSeptember 23 ,1990 . The following year, he was appointed Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, and became Leader of the Opposition in the Senate in December 1993 following the Liberal victory in that year's general election.On
December 8 ,2003 , with the merger of theCanadian Alliance and theProgressive Conservative Party of Canada ratified by both parties, Lynch-Staunton served asinterim leader of the newConservative Party of Canada until the election ofStephen Harper in March 2004.He remained Leader of the Opposition in the Senate until
September 30 ,2004 , and retired from parliament when he reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 on June 19, 2005.External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=352&s=M Federal Political Biography from the Library of Parliament]
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