Don Cameron | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Kamloops—Shuswap | |
In office 1979–1980 | |
Succeeded by | Nelson Riis |
Personal details | |
Born | Alexandria, Ontario, Canada | 17 April 1917
Died | 24 December 2014 97) Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada | (aged
Political party | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada |
Profession | construction contractor |
Donald Niel Cameron (17 April 1917 – 24 December 2014) was a Canadian Progressive Conservative Party politician who served as a member of the House of Commons of Canada. Cameron was a heavy construction contractor by career, and was a veteran of World War II.[1][2][3]
He served in only one term of federal office, in the 31st Canadian Parliament, after winning the British Columbia riding of Kamloops—Shuswap in the 1979 federal election. Cameron was defeated by Nelson Riis in the 1980 election. He resided in Kamloops until his death in 2014.[4][1]
References
- 1 2 WEB EXCLUSIVE: Veteran shares story, and fears he'll be forgotten
- ↑ "Legion lobbies for better benefits". Archived from the original on 23 May 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- ↑ "Cameron Donald Neil". Le Necrologue. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
- ↑ "Obituaries — December 20-29, 2014". The Arm Chair Mayor. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
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