Global Information Lookup Global Information

Roger Simmons information


Roger Cyril Simmons, PC (born June 3, 1939) is a Canadian public policy consultant and former politician and diplomat.[1]

Simmons is originally from Newfoundland and Labrador, where he was a politician for many years.[2] He was later based at the Vancouver, British Columbia office of the Gowlings law firm.[3]

The son of Willis Simmons and Ida Williams, he was born in Lewisporte, Newfoundland. After studying at the Salvation Army College for Officers, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Boston University, Simmons became a teacher in Newfoundland's Salvation Army school system. (At the time, the Salvation Army, along with other denominations, ran its own publicly funded schools.) He subsequently moved to Springdale to become principal of Grant Collegiate and superintendent of the Green Bay Integrated School Board.[4]

Simmons married Miriam Jean Torgerson.[4]

He became president of the Newfoundland Teachers' Association in 1968 but resigned to run unsuccessfully for the leadership of the Newfoundland Liberal party.[4]

In 1973, he was elected Liberal member of the House of Assembly (MHA) for Hermitage. He was re-elected in 1975 as MHA for Burgeo-Bay D'Espoir.[1]

In 1979, he resigned his provincial seat and was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the that year's federal election as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Burin—St. George's.[1]

Following the 1980 election, Simmons became parliamentary secretary to the minister of the environment, and then parliamentary secretary to the minister of state for science and technology. On August 12, 1983, he was named to the Cabinet of Pierre Trudeau as minister of state for mines. He resigned eleven days later after learning that he was being investigated[1] by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on an allegation that he failed to pay income tax on some of his earnings. Simmons thereby set the record for the shortest federal Cabinet career in Canadian history.[5] Simmons lost his seat in the 1984 election.

In 1985, Simmons returned to the Newfoundland House of Assembly as the Liberal MHA for Fortune-Hermitage and briefly served as interim Leader of the Opposition.[1]

Simmons returned to the federal House of Commons in the 1988 federal election. He represented Canada at the Rio Summit in 1992. Simmons was re-elected in the 1993 election,[1] and defeated in the 1997 election by Progressive Conservative candidate Bill Matthews.

Simmons was appointed Consul General for Canada in Seattle in 1998 and served in that position for five years before moving to Vancouver and joining Gowlings.[3]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Roger Simmons – Parliament of Canada biography
  2. ^ Simmons, Roger (2018-08-31). The man in the arena : from railway brat to diplomat. St. John's. ISBN 978-1-77117-693-4. OCLC 1080209797.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b "Roger Simmons". Gowlings. Archived from the original on November 10, 2006.
  4. ^ a b c "Simmons, Roger Cyrl". Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. pp. 192–93.
  5. ^ "The curious case of Andrew Younger". Chronicle-Herald. Halifax. January 12, 2015. Archived from the original on January 15, 2015. Retrieved March 19, 2024.

and 22 Related for: Roger Simmons information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7975 seconds.)

Roger Simmons

Last Update:

Roger Cyril Simmons, PC (born June 3, 1939) is a Canadian public policy consultant and former politician and diplomat. Simmons is originally from Newfoundland...

Word Count : 493

The Towering Inferno

Last Update:

inadequate and suspects that Roger Simmons, the electrical subcontractor and Duncan's son-in-law, cut corners. Roberts confronts Simmons, who feigns innocence...

Word Count : 4366

Christopher Meloni

Last Update:

Pascal MacCorkill 2016 I Am Wrath Dennis Marauders Agent Jonathan Montgomery Almost Friends Howard 2017 Snatched Roger Simmons 2024 IF Cosmo (voice)...

Word Count : 2265

Gene Simmons

Last Update:

until their retirement in 2023. Simmons was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 as a member of Kiss. Simmons was born as Chaim Witz on August...

Word Count : 5908

Richard Chamberlain

Last Update:

Lord Byron 1973 The Three Musketeers Aramis 1974 The Towering Inferno Roger Simmons 1974 The Four Musketeers Aramis 1975 The Christmas Messenger Christmas...

Word Count : 1676

Bill Simmons

Last Update:

Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons on HBO for one season in 2016. At The Ringer, he hosts The Bill Simmons Podcast. Simmons is known for a style of writing...

Word Count : 6175

1988 Canadian federal election

Last Update:

Party █ Progressive Conservative Burin—St. George's Joe Price 1984 Roger Simmons █ Liberal █ Progressive Conservative Cardigan Pat Binns 1984 Lawrence...

Word Count : 1966

Countryman line

Last Update:

In mathematics, a Countryman line (named after Roger Simmons Countryman Jr.) is an uncountable linear ordering whose square is the union of countably...

Word Count : 139

1984 Canadian federal election

Last Update:

Dobrowolsky (PC) by 297 votes Burin—St. George's, NF: Joe Price (PC) def. Roger Simmons (Lib) by 299 votes The Battlefords—Meadow Lake, SK: John Gormley (PC)...

Word Count : 3490

Louie Simmons

Last Update:

Lockridge, Roger (2022-03-24). "Legendary Powerlifter and Founder Louie Simmons Dies at 74". barbend.com. Retrieved 2022-03-25. "ICONIC LOUIE SIMMONS OF WESTSIDE...

Word Count : 1105

Kirk Baily

Last Update:

Financial Aid Officer 2 episodes; credited as Kirk Bailey 2002 NYPD Blue Roger Simmons Episode: "Humpty Dumpty" 2004 Life on Liberty Street ER Intern Television...

Word Count : 1039

Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership elections

Last Update:

Joey Smallwood 305 Roger Simmons 57 Steve Neary 24 Second Ballot (Neary eliminated): Edward Roberts 403 Joey Smallwood 298 Roger Simmons 7 (Held October...

Word Count : 579

31st Canadian Parliament

Last Update:

province. * Donald Jamieson resigned from parliament and was replaced by Roger Simmons in a September 19, 1979, by-election *John Diefenbaker died on August...

Word Count : 500

Bill Matthews

Last Update:

1997–2004) In office September 22, 1997 – September 7, 2008 Preceded by Roger Simmons Succeeded by Judy Foote Member of Newfoundland and Labrador House of...

Word Count : 407

Pauly Shore

Last Update:

a teaser for a short film, starring himself as Richard Simmons titled The Court Jester. Simmons released a statement revealing that he did not give permission...

Word Count : 996

Gerald Regan

Last Update:

Olivier Bud Olson André Ouellet Jean-Luc Pépin Ray Perrault Yvon Pinard Gerald Regan John Roberts Bill Rompkey Roger Simmons David Smith Eugene Whelan...

Word Count : 913

Judy Erola

Last Update:

office 1980 – August 12, 1983 Preceded by new position Succeeded by Roger Simmons Minister responsible for the Status of Women In office September 22...

Word Count : 1600

Roger Waters

Last Update:

Blake 2008, pp. 312–313. Simmons, Sylvie (December 1999). "Danger! Demolition in progress". Mojo. Manning 2006, pp. 139. "Roger Waters Reminds Fans: 'I...

Word Count : 12438

Roger Moore

Last Update:

Sir Roger George Moore KBE (14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017) was an English actor. He was the third actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in...

Word Count : 9222

David Collenette

Last Update:

Olivier Bud Olson André Ouellet Jean-Luc Pépin Ray Perrault Yvon Pinard Gerald Regan John Roberts Bill Rompkey Roger Simmons David Smith Eugene Whelan...

Word Count : 1275

32nd Canadian Parliament

Last Update:

Bonavista—Trinity—Conception Dave Rooney Liberal   Burin—St. George's Roger Simmons Liberal   Gander—Twillingate George Baker Liberal   Grand Falls—White...

Word Count : 723

Bob Kaplan

Last Update:

Olivier Bud Olson André Ouellet Jean-Luc Pépin Ray Perrault Yvon Pinard Gerald Regan John Roberts Bill Rompkey Roger Simmons David Smith Eugene Whelan...

Word Count : 559

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net