Jack Davis (Canadian politician)

Jack Davis (Canadian politician)

Infobox MP
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name = Jack Davis
honorific-suffix = PC, MLA, BA, B.A.Sc, MA, Ph.D, D.Sc


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constituency_MP = Capilano
parliament = Canadian
majority = 14,137
term_start = 12 September, 1968
term_end = 9 May, 1974
predecessor = "New Constituency"
successor = Ron Huntington
constituency_MP2 = Coast—Capilano
parliament2 = Canadian
majority2 = 6,616
term_start2 = 27 September, 1962
term_end2 = 23 April, 1968
predecessor2 = William H. Payne
successor2 = "constituency abolished"
birth_date = birth date|1916|7|31
birth_place = Kamloops General Hospital, British Columbia, Canada
death_date = death date and age|1991|3|27|1916|7|31
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nationality = Canadian
party = Liberal
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alma_mater = McGill University
occupation = Politician
profession = Engineering
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John (Jack) Davis, (July 31 1916 – March 27 1991) was a Canadian politician from British Columbia who was elected both federally and provincially.

Early life and education

Born in Kamloops General Hospital, in Kamloops, British Columbia, Davis grew up in Tranquille Valley on a 160-acre homestead where he attended school in a one room log cabin. The Davis family moved into Kamloops so that Davis could attend Grade 8 at Kamloops High School; he was elected student council president, as was his sister Ethel Davis Moore. Jack won provincial scholarships in junior and senior matriculation, the latter with the highest marks in B.C. Jack attended the University of British Columbia, where he was president of the Engineers and the Men's Undergraduate Society, and a member of U.B.C. Thunderbird Basketball team, which won the Canadian Men's Senior Championship. He graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science (chemical engineering) and was chosen a Rhodes Scholar from British Columbia in 1939.

His attendance at St John's College, Oxford University, was interrupted by the Second World War. Davis was the only engineer on a Canadian research team at a McGill University developing a new process for manufacturing RDX. Writing up the RDX process gave Jack his PhD in Science in 1942.

Political career

In 1962, Davis was elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing the riding of Coast—Capilano, a riding which stretched from Deep Cove in North Vancouver to Powell River and Pemberton. A member of the then-minority Liberal Party of Canada, he was re-elected in the following year in the train of the national Liberal victory and was appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary to Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Davis was re-elected in the Canadian federal elections of 1965 and 1968 (now in the riding of Capilano (electoral district) and 1972. A cabinet minister in the government of Pierre Elliot Trudeau, he was Minister without Portfolio, Minister of Fisheries, Minister of Fisheries and Forestry, and the first Minister of the Environment in the English-speaking world. He was defeated in the Canadian federal election of 1974.

In the British Columbia provincial election of 1975, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a member of the British Columbia Social Credit Party representing the district of North Vancouver-Seymour. He was sworn in as the Minister of Transport and Communication in the new Bill Bennett government. He resigned in 1978 but was re-elected in the British Columbia general election, 1979, British Columbia general election, 1983, British Columbia general election, 1986. Davis was also a cabinet minister in the government of Bill Vander Zalm and was Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources when he died in office in 1991.

An energy audit prepared for Alternative Energy Policy Branch of the Ministry of Energy and Mines in 2005 found that the Jack Davis Building at 1810 Blanshard Street in Victoria was currently operating at a high level of energy efficiency. The initial design of the building, which won the building acclaim upon completion in 1992, is still reaping the benefits of energy efficient construction via low energy expenditures.

Legacy

There are two scholarships to UBC awarded in memory of Davis. The Jack Davis Scholarship in Energy Studies is a $5,200 scholarship that has been endowed by Westcoast Energy Inc. in memory of the Honourable Jack Davis. The award is made to a graduate student in energy studies at the University of British Columbia. The second Jack Davis scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding all-round North Shore secondary school graduate to assist in his or her entering the University of British Columbia.

External links

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=806&s=M Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament] parl.gc.ca
* [http://www.members.shaw.ca/jackdavisscholarship Jack Davis Scholarship] members.shaw.ca
* [http://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/index.asp?menu=004,002,001,000 Jack Davis Scholarship in Energy Studies] grad.ubc.ca


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