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Alan Milliken Heisey Sr. (May 20, 1928 – 2 November 2014) was a Canadian publisher, author, activist, political columnist and politician from Toronto who wrote the book ''The Great Canadian Stampede - The Rush to Economic Nationalism - Right or Wrong'' in 1973 which presaged free trade between Canada and the United States and opposed Canadian economic nationalism.


Background

He was born in Toronto and attended Oakwood Collegiate Institute and
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, Class of 1946. He graduated from University of Toronto in Engineering in 1951. and from Harvard University with an MBA in 1953. He was married to Barbara Muriel Cornes (b. 1930) in 1953. His father was Karl Brooks Heisey a mining engineer. He had 3 sons
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II, Peter and Robin. Heisey earned a commission in the Toronto Scottish Regiment.


Student activism

While attending the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering he was a member of the Student Executive of the University of Toronto Engineering Students' Society. At the height of the
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in 1951 he led a group of 60 anti-communist engineering students in assuming control of a
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affiliated group called the Peace Council of the University of Toronto for the purpose of destroying the organisation.


Anti-nationalism

He was an early advocate of free trade between Canada and the United States in the 1960s and 1970s and was an opponent of
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and Canadian cultural protectionism. He was described as Canada's leading anti-nationalist in 1976. Free trade between Canada and the United States occurred with the passage of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement in 1988, eventually superseded by the
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(NAFTA) in 1994.


Political activities

He ran for the
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in the 1968 federal election as the Progressive Conservative candidate for York—Scarborough and lost to Liberal Robert Stanbury. Heisey ran for the Progressive Conservative nomination in the 1974 federal election for the York-Scarborough riding and lost to Ron Collister, a CBC reporter (Collister eventually lost to Stanbury the incumbent MP). File:Campaign literature 1950 election for Student Executive The University of Toronto Engineering Students Society.jpg, Student election flyer File:Alan Heisey PC Candidate June 1968 Canadian Federal Election York Scarborough.jpg, 1968 election campaign sign File:Alan Heisey Sr 1968 Federal Election York Scarborough Brochure pp. 1&4.jpg, 1968 election brochure File:Alan Heisey Campaign Brochure 1968 Federal Election York Scarborough pp 2&3.jpg, 1968 election brochure File:Polling Card Alan Heisey Sr 1968 Federal Election York ScarboroughPolling Card.jpg, 1968 election polling card File:Polling Card Heisey 1968 Federal Election York Scarborough.jpg, 1968 election polling card (front) He was an active member in the Progressive Conservative Party and that party's successor, the
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. During the 1980s Heisey was Chairman of PC Metro, an umbrella organization of 31 Federal Progressive Conservative Party riding associations in and around what was then Metropolitan Toronto He was outspoken in his criticism of Prime Minister
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's treatment of Nigel S. Wright in the
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at the 2013 Conservative Party National Convention in Calgary. He was first elected alderman for Ward 8 in the former Borough of
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, now Ward 15 Don Valley West, in the 1976 election defeating
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. Heisey ran again as alderman for Ward 8 in the 1978 election and was acclaimed. He was chairman of the Works Committee and an active member of North York Council"Obstacles Ahead for York Mills Bus", ''Toronto Star'', November 30, 1979, A16, Warren Potter As alderman he championed the equitable distribution of group homes throughout the city, naming rather than numbering city electoral districts, market value assessment for property taxes and criticised the conduct and decorum of fellow council members. File:Business Card Alderman Alan Heisey City of North York circa 1976.jpg, 1976 business card File:Municipal Election Campaign Sign for 1976 City of North York , Ontario , Canada , Ward 8 Campaign of Alan Milliken Heisey Sr. Sign.jpg, 1976 election sign File:1976 Municipal Election Campaign Brochure for Alan Heisey Sr. candidate for Ward 8 Alderman City of North York Council, North York , Ontario, Canada.jpg, 1976 election brochure File:Ward 8 Constituency Newsletter December 2 , 1980 Newsletter.jpg, ''Heis-O-Gram'' #9 p. 1 File:Heis-O-Gram 9 - December 2 1980.jpg, ''Heis-O-Gram'' #9 p. 2 In November 1979 Heisey supported the introduction of a new Toronto Transit Commission Bus Route 115, servicing the Silver Hills area in North York, that travelled through a wealthy neighbourhood in face of strong opposition. He ran for reelection in the 1980 election and lost to Andy Borins who campaigned against the new bus service. Heisey served on the Board of Governors of Seneca College from 1978 to 1980.


Civic activism

He was an activist in local politics in the City of Toronto and the Township of Georgian Bay. He ran as a fringe candidate for mayor of Toronto at the age of 68 in the 1997 municipal election. For the last 20 years of his life he advocated for representation by population and electoral equality for urban voters in Canada concerned about city dwellers electoral under-representation at the provincial and federal levels of government and wrote extensively on the topic.


Heisey Islands, Georgian Bay

As a result of Heisey's contributions as a writer and as a long time resident in the Township of Georgian Bay the Ontario Minister of Natural Resources officially named a group of islands in the Township of Georgian Bay located to the northwest of Beausoleil Island near Honey Harbour, on the Georgian Bay after him on July 17, 2017, pursuant to Section 4 of the Ontario Geographic Names Board Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.16.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Heisey, Alan 2014 deaths 1928 births Politicians from Toronto Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons Canadian activists Canadian anti-communists Ontario municipal councillors Harvard Business School alumni University of Toronto alumni St. Andrew's College (Aurora) alumni