William Hutton (Manitoba Politician)
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The Rev. William John Hutton (30 January 1929 - 6 June 2022) was a clergyman, community activist and former politician in
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. He was one of the last members of the Metropolitan Council of Greater Winnipeg, serving from 1969 until its dissolution at the end of 1971.


Clergyman

Hutton was ordained as a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada in the 1960s, and worked as a high school guidance counsellor in the same period. He later co-founded the Jocelyn House for the terminally ill, and has been an honorary assistant at Winnipeg's St. Michael and All Angels Church for many years.


Politician

Hutton was a candidate of the
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(NDP) in the 1966 provincial election, and finished third against Progressive Conservative candidate
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in the central Winnipeg division of St. Vital. He was later the federal
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's candidate for
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in the 1968 Canadian general election, and placed third against
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James Richardson. He sought the provincial NDP's nomination for a 1971
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in St. Vital, but lost to
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. Hutton was elected to the Metropolitan Council of Greater Winnipeg in the 1968 Winnipeg election, winning as an NDP candidate in the ninth ward. Veteran NDP politician
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described Hutton's victory as unexpected, and described Hutton as "young, enthusiastic and controversial". He ran for
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of the unified city of
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in the 1971 municipal election, but finished a distant third against Stephen Juba. Hutton was a vocal opponent of the Manitoba's government decision to establish official English-French bilingualism in the early 1980s. He argued that this would not reflect Manitoba's multicultural status, and would instead create "a lopsided bicultural province, where on one side of the coin there exists a small, powerful, monolithic French ethnolinguistic community and on the other side a heterogeneous, multicultural polyglot collection of assorted ethnic and linguistic communities". Hutton further argued that entrenching French-language services would encourage cultural and political separatism, and that he opposed it in the same way that he opposed the
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's campaign for an independent Quebec. Unlike some other opponents of bilingualism, Hutton was himself fluent in French and supported a strong francophone presence within Canada. Hutton was councillor Harvey Smith's campaign manager in the
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, and supported Glen Murray's successful bid to become mayor. He later broke with Murray, due in part to the mayor's treatment of downtown development issues.


Activist

Hutton opposed the construction of a hockey arena in downtown Winnipeg in the late 1990s and early 2000s, arguing that it would be detrimental to the city. He argued that a multi-sport facility should instead be built east of Main Street. He also opposed the creation of a drug treatment centre in Winnipeg's Central Park area, arguing that it had only recently shed its reputation as a drug- and crime-invested region. Hutton traveled to the
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in 1996, and appealed for overseas sponsors of
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children whose lives had been disrupted by the country's wars of secession. He was later a vocal opponent of the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, and argued that Kosovo's Serb population was being " ethnically cleansed" by Albanians who wanted to make Kosovo an Albanian province. He noted that
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bombed several industrial buildings in
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that released dangerous chemicals into the air, and added " ere are people that are going to be very cold this winter because we blew up the heating plants in
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".Adele Novak, "NATO's impact on Kosovo discussed", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 23 October 1999, A12. In 2001, Hutton wrote a short article in support of Hutton's Serb population. See


Electoral record

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hutton, William Canadian Anglican priests Winnipeg city councillors 1929 births 2022 deaths