November 17, 1987(1987-11-17) (aged 76) Exeter, Ontario
Political party
Progressive Conservative
Occupation
Seed distributor
Charles Steel MacNaughton (May 15, 1911 – November 20, 1987) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1958 to 1973 who represented the central Ontario riding of Huron. He served as a cabinet minister in the governments of John Robarts and Bill Davis.
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Instead of expressways, Davis and his new Minister of Transport, CharlesMacNaughton, outlined the "GO-Urban" plan, an Intermediate Capacity Transit System...
only a decade after its completion, according to Highways Minister CharlesMacNaughton. On September 11, 1957, construction began to widen the QEW to six...
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Instead of expressways, Bill Davis and his new Minister of Transport, CharlesMacNaughton, outlined the "GO-Urban" plan. GO-Urban called for a system of three...
1974, and 1960, respectively. In 1963, transportation minister CharlesMacNaughton announced the widening of Highway 401 in Toronto from four to a minimum...
1948 – January 5, 1958 Preceded by Robert Hobbs Taylor Succeeded by CharlesMacNaughton Personal details Born (1888-10-26)October 26, 1888 Largoward, Fife...
to handle the commuter highway. In 1963, transportation minister CharlesMacNaughton announced the widening of Highway 401 in Toronto from four to a minimum...
provincial government of John Robarts Cabinet post (1) Predecessor Office Successor CharlesMacNaughton Minister of Highways 1966–1971 CharlesMacNaughton...
Irvine George Kerr Allan Lawrence Bert Lawrence Nick Leluk John MacBeth CharlesMacNaughton Lorne Maeck George McCague Darcy McKeough Roy McMurtry Arthur...
decade after its completion, according to Minister of Transportation CharlesMacNaughton. By September 1956, it was possible to bypass Toronto entirely on...
office 1971–1972 Premier Bill Davis Preceded by CharlesMacNaughton Succeeded by CharlesMacNaughton In office 1975–1978 Premier Bill Davis Preceded by...
Ramsay Ontario MPP In office 1973 – September 6, 1990 Preceded by CharlesMacNaughton Succeeded by Paul Klopp Constituency Huron/Huron—Middlesex Personal...
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Irvine George Kerr Allan Lawrence Bert Lawrence Nick Leluk John MacBeth CharlesMacNaughton Lorne Maeck George McCague Darcy McKeough Roy McMurtry Arthur...