George Smith (Nova Scotia)
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(April 6, 1909 – December 19, 1982) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 18th
premier of Nova Scotia The premier of Nova Scotia is the first minister to the lieutenant governor of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and presides over the Executive Council of Nova Scotia. Following the Westminster system, the premier is normally the leader of ...
from 1967 to 1970. He was a Canadian senator from 1975 until his death. G.I. Smith is noted for having recruited
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to help rebuild and lead the Progressive Conservatives in Nova Scotia. While Premier he brought Michelin Tire, still Nova Scotia's biggest employer, to the province. He established the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, had the government take over Sydney Steel Corporation when tts corporate owners closed it down, thus preserving 3,000 jobs. His government established the affordable housing community of Lower Sackville. Earlier in his Ministerial years, as Highways Minister (1956–62) he built the Bicentennial Highway and paved a great many miles of roads throughout the province. As Finance and Economics Minister (1962–67) He was most noted for creating the Voluntary Economic Planning organization through which, business labour and community and academic leaders worked to develop economic plans for the province going forward.. Also he worked with Premier Stanfield and cabinet colleagues to create Industrial Estates Limited, a pioneering new body designed to attract industry to Nova Scotia,


Biography

Born in
Stewiacke, Nova Scotia Stewiacke () is a town located in southern Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The town was incorporated on August 30, 1906. Geography The town is located in the Stewiacke Valley, at the confluence of the Stewiacke and Shubenacadie Rive ...
on April 6, 1909 to Major John Robert Smith and Susan Ettinger Coulter. Educated at Stewiacke School and Colchester County Academy, Truro. He then attended Dalhousie University and graduated with LLB in 1932. He became Stewiacke town solicitor and Town Clerk. A few years later he joined with Tatamagouche native, and former Yarmouth federal Conservative candidate, Frank Patterson to establish a Truro Law firm Patterson Smith, where he practiced law in Truro. He served overseas in the North Nova Scotia Highlanders during World War II and was
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, and ended up with rank of Lt. Colonel and was commanding officer of the regiment. Smith was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Colchester County in 1949 and served until 1974. He joined Robert Stanfield's cabinet when the Tories formed government in 1956. In 1967 when Stanfield left to become National PC leader, he made it clear that he would only do so if Smith would agree to succeed him as Premier of Nova Scotia. Smith's government was defeated by the Liberals in 1970 and Smith resigned as party leader the next year. In 1975 he was summoned to the
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by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and represented the senatorial division of Colchester, Nova Scotia. In the Senate Smith was a vigorous advocate of equalization payments and fair treatment of all provinces. Smith died in office in Truro, Nova Scotia on December 19, 1982. In 1938, Smith married Law Firm Secretary Sally Archibald of Truro. Together they had three children John Robert (Rob), Ruby Alison and George Isaac. Sally Smith died on March 26, 2011, her 95th birthday. Youngest Son George died on Christmas Day 2012, age 58.


See also

* List of political parties in Canada


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Summary Results from 1867 to 2011
{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, George I 1909 births 1982 deaths Canadian senators from Nova Scotia Canadian people of British descent Canadian Members of the Order of the British Empire Members of the United Church of Canada Lawyers in Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs People from Colchester County Premiers of Nova Scotia 20th-century Canadian lawyers Nova Scotia political party leaders