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Walter Russell Shaw

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Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Nationality
  
Canadian

Succeeded by
  
Alex Campbell

Preceded by
  
Frederic Large

Died
  
May 29, 1981

Preceded by
  
Reginald Bell

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Walter Shaw


Walter Russell Shaw Walter Russell Shaw Prince Edward Island Legislative Documents Online

Born
  
December 20, 1887 West River, Prince Edward Island (
1887-12-20
)

Political party
  
Progressive Conservative

Party
  
Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island

Residence
  
West River, Prince Edward Island

Education
  
Prince of Wales College, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, University of Toronto

Lieutenant governor
  
Frederick Walter Hyndman, Willibald Joseph MacDonald

Preceded by
  
Alexander W. Matheson

Walter Russell Shaw, (December 20, 1887 – May 29, 1981) was a politician from Prince Edward Island.

A native of West River, Shaw was educated at Prince of Wales College, the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and the University of Toronto. On his return to Prince Edward Island, he farmed for several years, becoming a noted livestock breeder. Shaw worked as a civil servant in the provincial department of agriculture from 1934 to 1954, rising to the position of deputy minister. He also helped found the PEI Federation of Agriculture serving as its first general secretary. He entered politics in 1957 when he was chosen leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. He led the party to victory in the 1959 election becoming the 22nd Premier at the age of 71.

The Shaw government supported the expansion of the province's food processing industry, instituted a regional system of high schools and revamped the employment system and pay scale for the civil service. Despite its support for the farming industry, Shaw's government failed to reverse the decline in the number of family farms and was unable to successfully diversify the economy. His government was defeated by the Liberal Party in 1966.

Shaw stepped down as party leader in 1968, and was succeeded by George Key, although as Key was not a sitting member of the legislature Shaw continued to serve as leader of the opposition until 1970, when he retired at the age of 82.

In 1971, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Shaw was inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1980.

References

Walter Russell Shaw Wikipedia