Donald Roy Irvine

{{short description|Canadian politician}}

{{Use Canadian English|date=January 2023}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Donald Irvine

| image =

| caption =

| office = Ontario MPP

| term_start = 1971

| term_end = 1977

| predecessor = Fred Cass

| successor = Norm Sterling

| constituency = {{nowrap|Grenville—Dundas 1971-1975}}
Carleton—Grenville, (1975-1977)

| party = Progressive Conservative

| birth_date = {{birth date|1920|01|20}}

| birth_place =

| death_date = {{death date and age|1994|10|01|1920|01|20}}

| death_place = Prescott, Ontario

| spouse = Eleanor

| children = 2

| occupation = Businessman

}}

Donald Roy Irvine (January 20, 1920 – October 1, 1994) was a Canadian politician, who served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1977 as a Progressive Conservative member. He was a cabinet member for Premier Bill Davis.

Background

Irvine was born on a farm in eastern Ontario, the youngest of seven children. He worked on the farm during his youth, and after high school he served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. After the war, he and his brother-in-law started a grocery store which eventually turned into a chain of six grocery stores. He sold those grocery stores to the large food chain of Loeb, being able to retire in a very financially sound position at 36. He was married (Eleanor) and had one son (Paul) and one daughter (Jane).

Politics

Irvine served on the town council of Prescott, including three terms as mayor. Of his service, the Ottawa Citizen, on the eve of the provincial election in 1971, said, "Most townspeople consider Mr Irvine's three terms as one of the best things that ever happened to them."{{cite web |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/house-proceedings/house_detail.do?Date=1994-11-02&Parl=35&Sess=3&locale=en |title=Tribute by Legislative Assembly of Ontario |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |date=November 2, 1994 |access-date=2013-04-05 |archive-date=2017-01-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103015427/http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/house-proceedings/house_detail.do?Date=1994-11-02&Parl=35&Sess=3&locale=en |url-status=dead }}

Irvine was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1971 provincial election in the riding of Grenville—Dundas replacing the retiring Fred Cass.{{cite news |title=Riding-by-riding returns in provincial election |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=October 23, 1971 |page=10}} Irvine became parliamentary assistant to Treasurer John White in 1972. In February 1974 he was appointed as Minister without portfolio responsible for Municipal Affairs.{{cite news |title=The new cabinet lines up like this |last=Dunlop |first=Marilyn |newspaper=The Toronto Star |date=February 27, 1974 |page=A3}} In October 1974 he was appointed as Minister of Housing replacing Sid Handleman who had suffered a heart attack.{{cite news |title=Irvine is sworn in as Housing Minister despite Handleman's reluctance to quit |last=Mosher |first=Peter |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=October 8, 1974 |page=5}} In 1975 he was shuffled to the Provincial Secretary for Resource Development.{{cite news |title=Davis rebuffs Rhodes after appointing him housing portfolio |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=October 8, 1975 |pages=1, 2}} He continued to serve in cabinet until his retirement in 1977.

=Cabinet posts=

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| post2preceded = Allan Grossman

| post2 = Provincial Secretary for Resource Development

| post2years = 1975–1977

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| post2followed = René Brunelle

| post1preceded = Sid Handleman

| post1 = Minister of Housing

| post1years = 1974–1975

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| post1followed = John Rhodes

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| post1 = Minister Without Portfolio

| post1years = 1974 February–October

| post1note = Responsible for Municipal Affairs

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References

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