William “Bill” Davis was a Progressive Conservative politician who served as a Brampton MPP and as Premier of Ontario from 1971-1985. During his time as Premier, Davis did not show support for the liberation movement. He rejected the recommendation by gay organizations for a public inquiry to investigate potential improprieties of case handlings in the Ottawa Sex Scandal of 1975, and was Premier during the February 1981 bathhouse raids.
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William Davis (Main)
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William Grenville Davis (altName)
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Related Pages | William Davis on LGLC |
Birth Date | 1929/07/30 |
Birth Place | Brampton |
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Lawyer
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Orders of Merit | Companion of the Order of Canada (1985-12-23) Member of the Order of Ontario (1987) |
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Organization: Liberal-Conservative Party […] (Member)
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