Grattan O'Leary
Michael Grattan O'Leary (February 19, 1888–April 7, 1976) was a Canadian journalist, publisher and a member of the Senate of Canada.
Grattan O'Leary | |
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Canadian Senator for Ontario | |
In office September 24, 1962 – April 7, 1976 | |
Appointed by | John G. Diefenbaker |
Personal details | |
Born | Michael Grattan O'Leary February 18, 1888 Percé, Quebec, Canada |
Died | April 7, 1976 88) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | (aged
Political party | Progressive Conservative Party (1962-1976) |
Relations | Frank McGee (son-in-law) |
Profession | Newspaper Reporter, Editor and Publisher |
He was born in Percé, in the Gaspé, Quebec on February 19, 1888. He spent two years at sea before entering journalism with the St. John Standard. He began work at the Ottawa Journal in 1911. He later became editor of the paper. He was a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery for more than 20 years.
At various times, he was the Ottawa correspondent of The Times, a contributor to British, United States and Canadian magazines, and was Canadian Editor of Collier's.
He has attended imperial and international conferences in London, Washington, and Canberra, and was at the Potsdam Conference in 1945.
He took a very an active interest in public affairs. He ran as a Conservative Party candidate in the federal riding of Gaspé in the general election of 1925 but was defeated. He was a confidant of a number of Prime Ministers, including Arthur Meighen and John Diefenbaker. He chaired the Royal Commission on Publications. O'Leary was appointed by Diefenbaker to the Senate in 1962.
He also served as the Rector of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario in 1968 but was forced to resign under student pressure.[1]
He died in Ottawa on April 7, 1976.
Archives
There is a Grattan O'Leary fonds at Library and Archives Canada.[2]
References
External links
- Grattan O'Leary – Parliament of Canada biography
- "Memorable Manitobans: Grattan O'Leary (1888-1976)". Manitoba Historical Society.
- Robert Bothwell. "Michael Grattan O'Leary". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
- O'Leary, Grattan (March 16, 1950). Democracy Begins At Home (Speech). Empire Club of Canada. Toronto.