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Preceded by
  
Ron Basford

Name
  
Art Phillips

Succeeded by
  
Pat Carney

Profession
  
investment analyst

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada


Political party
  
Liberal

Spouse
  
Carole Taylor

Nationality
  
Canadian

Role
  
Political figure

Resigned
  
February 18, 1980

Art Phillips Photos Former Vancouver mayor Art Phillips through the years

Born
  
September 12, 1930 Montreal, Quebec, Canada (
1930-09-12
)

Relations
  
numerous grandchildren and one great-grandchild

Children
  
Susan (1954), Norman (1955), John (1956–1996), David (1960), Lisa (1967), Samantha (1981)

Died
  
March 29, 2013, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, Canada

Education
  
University of British Columbia

Arthur "Art" Phillips (September 12, 1930 – March 29, 2013) served as the 32nd mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 1973 to 1977. Prior to being elected to this post, he founded the Vancouver investment firm of Phillips, Hager & North. Phillips was instrumental in founding a reform-minded, centrist municipal-level political party, TEAM (The Electors' Action Movement), in 1968. Also in that year, he was elected as an alderman to Vancouver City Council.

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Under Phillips' mayoral leadership, the city of Vancouver took a more cautious approach to real estate and related development and ensured that environmental and quality-of-life concerns were addressed by city planners.

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Phillips was elected to the Parliament of Canada in 1979 as a Liberal, but was defeated the following year in his bid for re-election. After Phillips' defeat, he returned to private life at his investment firm. By 2007, Phillips, Hager & North had become a leading investment firm on the west coast, with over $66 billion of assets under management.

Art Phillips Photos Remembering Art Phillips

His wife, Carole Taylor, served as a Vancouver alderman in the 1980s and then as chair of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In the 2005 British Columbia election she won election to the British Columbia Legislative Assembly as a Liberal and was subsequently appointed Minister of Finance in Gordon Campbell's cabinet.

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During his undergraduate years at the University of British Columbia (B.Com., 1953), Phillips was a member of the British Columbia Alpha chapter of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and was their chapter President in 1950.

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References

Art Phillips Wikipedia