James Smith (Canadian politician)

James M. Smith OC (December 31, 1919 – April 14, 2017) was the longest serving commissioner of the Yukon Territory from November 7, 1966 to June 30, 1976.[2] During his tenure, he was instrumental in the creation of Kluane National Park and Reserve and the designation of the Chilkoot Trail as a National Historic Site of Canada. He was also responsible for creating the Arctic Winter Games along with Northwest Territories commissioner Stuart Hodgson and Alaska governor Walter Joseph Hickel.[3] He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1976.[4]


James Smith
Member of the Yukon Territorial Council
In office
1958–1961
Preceded byJack Hulland
Succeeded byJohn Watt
ConstituencyWhitehorse West
Commissioner of Yukon
In office
November 7, 1966  July 1, 1976
Prime MinisterLester B. Pearson
Pierre Trudeau
Preceded byGordon Robertson Cameron
Succeeded byArthur MacDonald Pearson
Personal details
Born(1919-12-31)December 31, 1919
Revelstoke, British Columbia
DiedApril 14, 2017(2017-04-14) (aged 97)[1]
Spouse(s)
Dorothy Matson (m. 1947)
Professionbusinessman

References

  1. "Longtime Yukon commissioner James Smith dies at the age of 97". National Newswatch. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. "History of Yukon Commissioners". Government of Yukon. Archived from Commissioners of the Yukon Territory the original Check |url= value (help) on 2007-08-28. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
  3. "About the Arctic Winter Games". Arctic Winter Games. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
  4. https://www.gg.ca/en/honours/recipients/146-13095


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