William Hodgson
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William Marshall Chamberlain Hodgson (March 18, 1912—October 27, 1988) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1985, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Hodgson was born in Nobleton, Ontario, and was educated at Bolton. He worked as a farmer, and was an active freemason. He won election to the King Township school board in 1946, and later served as councillor, deputy reeve and reeve of the community from 1949 to 1962. He also served as warden of York County in 1959, and was chair of the King Township planning board from 1963 to 1967.
He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1967 provincial election, defeating Liberal candidate Tom Taylor by 2,127 votes in York North. He was re-elected in 1971, 1975, 1977 and 1981, and served as a backbench supporter of the John Robarts, William Davis and Frank Miller administrations. Hodgson was defeated in the 1985 election, losing to Liberal Greg Sorbara by 4,095 votes.
He died of cancer in 1988.
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NAME | Hodgson, William Marshall Chamberlain |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 18, 1912 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nobleton, Ontario |
DATE OF DEATH | October 27, 1988 |
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