James Chabot

Jim Chabot
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Columbia River
Columbia (1963-1966)
In office
September 30, 1963  October 22, 1986
Preceded by Frank Greenwood
Succeeded by Duane Crandall
Personal details
Born (1927-05-08)May 8, 1927
Farnham, Quebec
Died October 9, 1989(1989-10-09) (aged 62)
Invermere, British Columbia
Cause of death Heart Attack
Political party Social Credit
Residence Invermere, British Columbia

James Roland "Jim" Chabot (May 8, 1927 October 9, 1989) was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada for the riding of Columbia and its successor Columbia River from 1963 to 1986.[1][2][3]

He was born in Farnham, Quebec, and moved to British Columbia during the 1950s. He was employed as a railway supervisor.[2] In 1973, he ran unsuccessfully for the leadership of the Social Credit party.[4] Chabot served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Mines and Petroleum Resources, Minister of Lands, Parks and Housing and Provincial Secretary. He did not run for reelection in 1986. Chabot died at home in Invermere at the age of 62.[2]

James Chabot Provincial Park on Windermere Lake in the Columbia Valley region, which was part of his riding, is named for him.

References

  1. CBC.ca - Canada Votes, Columbia River-Revelstoke riding]
  2. 1 2 3 "Around B.C." (PDF). Quesnel Cariboo Observer. October 25, 1989. p. 3. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  3. Former MLA Chabot’s legacy goes beyond lakefront park
  4. Nichols, Marjorie (November 22, 1973). "Six Socreds in the corridor". Vancouver Sun. p. 6. Retrieved 2012-02-04.
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