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Gilbert Layton

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Preceded by
  
Charles Ernest Gault

Name
  
Gilbert Layton

Children
  
Robert Layton

Role
  
Politician

Residence
  
Montreal, Canada


Nationality
  
Canadian

Died
  
May 29, 1961

Political party
  
Union Nationale

Occupation
  
Politician

Spouse
  
Norah Lestelle

Succeeded by
  
George Gordon Hyde

Born
  
November 5, 1899 Montreal, Quebec, Canada (
1899-11-05
)

Profession
  
Merchant, businessman, activist

Religion
  
Anglican Church of Canada

Resting place
  
Mount Royal Cemetery

Gilbert Layton (November 5, 1899 – May 29, 1961) was a businessman and politician in Quebec, Canada.

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Background

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Layton, the son of Philip Edward David Layton and Alice Marion Gilbert, was a merchant and business executive in the family firm of Layton Brothers (founded 1887, now as Layton Audio) from 1918 to 1932. His father was a blind activist who led a campaign for disability pensions in the 1930s. Gilbert married Norah Lestelle England (daughter of Arthur John England and Florence Louise Grimmett) on February 18, 1921.

Member of the legislature

Gilbert Layton was elected to Quebec's legislative assembly in the riding of Montréal–Saint-Georges in 1936 as a member of the Union Nationale, a conservative party. He served as minister without portfolio in the government of Maurice Duplessis until resigning in 1939 to protest the Quebec government's opposition to conscription in World War II. He ran for re-election to the legislature as an independent candidate that year and was defeated.

Federal politics

In the 1945 federal election, he ran as an Independent Progressive Conservative for the Mount Royal seat in the Canadian House of Commons, but was defeated. He placed fourth behind the Liberal victor, the official Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidate and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) candidate.

Death

Layton died in Montreal and is buried at Mount Royal Cemetery.

Descendents

Gilbert Layton's son, Robert Layton, served as a federal Progressive Conservative cabinet minister in the 1980s. His grandson, Jack Layton, was the leader of the federal New Democratic Party from 2003 to 2011, and was Leader of the Official Opposition for a short time in 2011 until he died in office. His great-grandson is Toronto City Councillor Mike Layton.

References

Gilbert Layton Wikipedia