Leonard Brockington

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Leonard Brockington
Leonard Brockington

Leonard Walter Brockington KC (QC), LLD (18881966) was a Canadian lawyer, and the first head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

Born in Cardiff, Wales, Brockington was educated at the University of Wales and arrived in Canada in 1912. Settling in Edmonton, Brockington became a journalist and civil servant. He studied law at the University of Alberta and became a solicitor for the city of Calgary.

He served as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the CBC from 1936 to 1939. He also served as:

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  1. ^ Brockington, Leonard (1954). St. George and Merrie England. The Empire Club of Canada Speeches 1953-1954. The Empire Club Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-02-05.