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Clarence Howard Westcott (born June 17, 1924) was a long-time political aide to
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and subsequently served as chairman of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Commission. One of his nine children was the late Canadian-New Zealand journalist
Genevieve Westcott Genevieve Patricia Westcott (195410 July 2020) was a Canadian-born New Zealand journalist and television presenter. Biography Westcott was born in 1954 in Stratford, Ontario, the fourth of nine children of Virginia (née McNamara) and political ...
.


Biography

Westcott grew up in
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where his father ran a jewellery and watch repair shop. He left school in grade 10. He got a job working as a lineman with
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and worked for them until an accident in 1946 resulted in his seeking a new line of work. "I struck a bolt with a hammer, causing a sliver of steel to fly into my left eye", blinding him in that eye, recalled Westcott decades later."From lineman to power-broker --- Clare Westcott rose from the top of a hydro pole to the top of Ontario politics" by George Gamester, ''Toronto Star'', May 21, 2000 It was not until 1995 that an operation restored his sight in that eye. Having previously worked for the weekly ''Seaforth News'', he got a job with the ''
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'' but was fired after two days when he informed his boss he wouldn't work weekends so that he could return to
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with his wife and baby son. He got a job with a brokerage firm and got into political organizing for premier
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. He was eventually hired by energy minister,
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becoming his executive assistant. In the 1960s he was appointed to the Board of Governors of
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. He would go on to receive an Honorary Degree for Public Administration, among the many awards and accolades he has received throughout his career. In 1981, Clare Westcott received the Benemerenti Medal from
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, for his lifelong commitment and contribution to public service and education. He co-founded and operated an organization for many years throughout his career and into his retirement that would reclaim used and unwanted government surplus - from school books and desks, ambulances and medical equipment and whatever could be recycled as useful to those without. He organized shipments for the delivery of these items via the Canadian Forces training flights, mostly to the Caribbean and Central America. He worked for Bill Davis in the 1960s when he was Education Minister and was instrumental in the creation and set up of the Ontario community college system and the
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. When Davis became Premier of Ontario in 1971, Westcott moved with him becoming Executive Assistant - with the rank of Deputy Minister - to the Premier of Ontario, a position he held until 1985 when Davis retired."Citizenship judge hangs up his robe" by Tanya Ho, ''Toronto Star'', July 23, 1998 In 1985, he was appointed to the Metropolitan Toronto Police Commission becoming its chairman. During his term he helped set up the
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program. and was well-known as the 'Peoples' Commissioner, earning the utmost respect and commitment throughout the force. Westcott then was appointed to the
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for several years before becoming special assistant to federal
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Michael Wilson until 1993 when he was appointed a citizenship court judge in Scarborough, remaining in the position until his (final) retirement in 1998.


Personal life

Westcott married Virginia McNamara and had nine children. She died in 2019, aged 92.


Sources


Clare Westcott profile


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Westcott, Clare 1924 births Living people Chairs of the Toronto Police Services Board Canadian political consultants Canadian citizenship judges Recipients of the Benemerenti medal