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Ian David Sinclair

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The Hon.
Ian David Sinclair
Senator for Halton, Ontario
In office
1983–1988
Appointed byPierre Trudeau
Personal details
Born(1913-12-27)December 27, 1913
Winnipeg, Manitoba
DiedApril 7, 2006(2006-04-07) (aged 92)
Oakville, Ontario
Political partyLiberal
CommitteesChair, Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce (1986-1988)

Ian David Sinclair, OC QC (December 27, 1913 – April 7, 2006) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and senator.

He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics in 1937 from the University of Manitoba and a Bachelor of Law degree from the Manitoba Law School in 1941.

Sinclair was called to Bar of Manitoba in 1941. From 1942 to 1943, he was a lecturer in torts at the University of Manitoba.

In 1942, he started at Canadian Pacific Ltd. in the law department as an assistant solicitor and eventually rose to become president and CEO in 1969. He was also Clchairman and CEO from 1972 to 1981.[citation needed] While president, Sinclair assisted Father David Bauer and the Canada men's national ice hockey team by arranging free and discounted transportation for the team.[1]

In 1983, he was summoned to the Senate of Canada and represented the senatorial division of Halton, Ontario. A Liberal, he retired on September 27, 1988.

In 1979, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his contribution to the commercial development of Canada."[2] He was also inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame.

He and his wife, Ruth, had four children.

In the late 1970s, he was the subject of the television documentary "Best Job in Canada" in which he disclosed that his weekly salary was $10,700. One of his more colourful quotes in the program was "I don't have heart attacks, I give them."

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References

  • "Canadian Who's Who 1997 entry". Retrieved March 6, 2006.
  • "Obituaries". Trains. Vol. 66, no. 8. August 2006. p. 17. ISSN 0041-0934.
  1. ^ Oliver, Greg (2017). Father Bauer and the Great Experiment: The Genesis of Canadian Olympic Hockey. Toronto, Ontario: ECW Press. pp. 102–103. ISBN 978-1-77041-249-1.
  2. ^ Order of Canada citation

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Business positions
Preceded by
Robert A. "Bob" Emerson
President of Canadian Pacific Railway Limited
1969–1981
Succeeded by
Fred Burbidge
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