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'''Crawford Douglas''' (born 10 February 1931 at [[Guelph]], [[Ontario]]) was a [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal party]] member of the [[Canadian House of Commons]]. He was a broadcaster by career, particularly for [[CKNX-TV]] in [[Wingham, Ontario]].
'''Crawford Douglas''' (born 10 February 1931 at [[Guelph]], [[Ontario]]) was a [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal party]] member of the [[Canadian House of Commons]].<ref name="parl">{{Cite web |url=https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/People/Profile?personId=4265 |title=Profile - Douglas, Crawford |website=lop.parl.ca |access-date=2017-11-25}}</ref> He was a broadcaster by career, particularly for [[CKNX-TV]] in [[Wingham, Ontario]].

He was elected at the [[Bruce (electoral district)|Bruce]] riding in the [[Canadian federal election, 1974|1974 general election]] and served in the [[30th Canadian Parliament|30th Parliament]].<ref name="parl" /> In 1976 and 1977, he served as Deputy [[Whip (politics)|Whip]] for the governing Liberals and chaired the Standing Committee on Broadcasting, Films and Assistance to the Arts. Crawford was defeated in the [[Canadian federal election, 1979|1979 federal election]] by [[Gary Gurbin]] of the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative party]], as the riding was renamed to [[Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound|Bruce—Grey]].<ref name="parl" />


He was elected at the [[Bruce (electoral district)|Bruce]] riding in the [[Canadian federal election, 1974|1974 general election]] and served in the [[30th Canadian Parliament|30th Parliament]]. In 1976 and 1977, he served as Deputy [[Whip (politics)|Whip]] for the governing Liberals and chaired the Standing Committee on Broadcasting, Films and Assistance to the Arts. Crawford was defeated in the [[Canadian federal election, 1979|1979 federal election]] by [[Gary Gurbin]] of the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative party]], as the riding was renamed to [[Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound|Bruce—Grey]].
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Revision as of 21:50, 25 November 2017

Crawford Douglas
Member of Parliament
for Bruce
In office
July 1974 – March 1979
Personal details
Born(1931-02-10)February 10, 1931
Guelph, Ontario
Died(1996-12-16)December 16, 1996
Political partyLiberal
Professionbroadcaster

Crawford Douglas (born 10 February 1931 at Guelph, Ontario) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons.[1] He was a broadcaster by career, particularly for CKNX-TV in Wingham, Ontario.

He was elected at the Bruce riding in the 1974 general election and served in the 30th Parliament.[1] In 1976 and 1977, he served as Deputy Whip for the governing Liberals and chaired the Standing Committee on Broadcasting, Films and Assistance to the Arts. Crawford was defeated in the 1979 federal election by Gary Gurbin of the Progressive Conservative party, as the riding was renamed to Bruce—Grey.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Profile - Douglas, Crawford". lop.parl.ca. Retrieved 25 November 2017.