Andy Thompson Politician

Andrew Ernest Joseph "Andy" Thompson (born December 14, 1924) is a former Canadian politician. Thompson was leader of the Ontario Liberal Party and later served as a Senator. He was elected as the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for the west-end Toronto Dovercourt electoral district in 1959. He was elected the Ontario Liberal Party's leader in 1964. His physical health began to fail in late 1966 forcing him to retire as the Liberal leader. He was appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1967, forcing him to resign his provincial seat in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He attracted media attention in 1997 and 1998 for making few appearances in the Senate over the past decade. His health issues never really went away, and gave that as his explanation for his truancy. He became the first Senator ever stripped of his office staff, salary and expense account for truancy, in 1998. A month later he resigned in order to receive his pension.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 14, 1924
Birth place
Belfast , Northern Ireland

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Office holder

military branch
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
office
Senator
Ontario MPP
19th Ontario Opposition Leader
21st Ontario Liberal Party Leader
party
Ontario Liberal Party
region
Dovercourt (electoral district)
service end1946
service start1943
successor
Robert Nixon (politician)
Dante De Monte

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