James Snow

James Snow
Ontario MPP
In office
1967–1985
Preceded by Riding established (1975)
Succeeded by Riding abolished
Constituency Oakville (Halton East 1967-1975)
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Personal details
Born James Wilfred Snow
July 12, 1929
Esquesing Township, Ontario
Died September 13, 2008 (aged 79)
Milton, Ontario
Political party Progressive Conservative
Spouse(s) Barbara
Occupation Farmer, businessman

James Wilfred Snow (July 12, 1929 September 13, 2008) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1985, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of William Davis and Frank Miller. Snow was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.[1]

Background

He was born in Esquesing Township, Ontario, and educated in Milton. He worked as a farmer before entering political life, and was the president of Snow Construction Ltd., Snow Properties Ltd. and Oakville Investments Ltd.

Politics

Snow was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1967 provincial election, defeating Liberal candidate Robin Skuce by 164 votes in Halton East. He served as a backbench supporter of John Robarts's government for the next four years, and was named a minister without portfolio when Davis replaced Robarts as premier on March 1, 1971. He was re-elected with a much increased majority in the 1971 election, and was promoted to Minister of Public Works and Minister of Government Services on February 2, 1972.

The Progressive Conservatives were reduced to a minority government in the 1975 election. Snow was re-elected in the redistributed district of Oakville, and was named Minister of Transportation and Communications on October 7, 1975. He held this position for over nine years, until the end of the Davis administration. Snow supported Frank Miller to succeed Davis as party leader in January 1985, and was retained in Miller's portfolio as a minister without portfolio responsible for Urban Transit. He retired from politics in 1985.

Cabinet positions

Provincial Government of Bill Davis
Cabinet Posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
John Reginald Rhodes Minister of Transportation and Communications
1975–1985
Ed Fulton
Ministry established Minister of Government Services
1972–1975
Margaret Scrivener
James Auld Minister of Public Works
1972–1972
Ministry abolished

Later life

Snow published an autobiography after leaving political life, and purchased a golf course in Hornby, Ontario. He donated his family wheelchair van to the Lions Foundation of Canada in August 2005.

In 2006 Snow and his wife Barbara donated half-a-million dollars to the Milton District Hospital Foundation's CT Scanner Campaign. The complex housing the scanner is named the "James and Barbara Snow Family Trust Diagnostic Imaging Annex".

The town of Milton, Ontario renamed Fourth Line (in the former Trafalgar Township) James Snow Parkway (Halton Regional Road 4). It was upgraded in the early 1980s to become a major arterial road, and is in the process of being extended on both north and south ends. The overpass of the James Snow Parkway at Highway 401 was destroyed in 1986 when it was hit by a fuel tanker. It has subsequently been rebuilt.

Snow died on September 13, 2008 of complications from diabetes. He was 79.

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