John Morrow Godfrey

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Appointed byPierre Trudeau
Born(1912-06-28)June 28, 1912
Port Credit, Ontario, Canada
DiedMarch 8, 2001(2001-03-08) (aged 88)
John Morrow Godfrey
Canadian Senator
from Ontario
In office
1973–1987
Appointed byPierre Trudeau
Personal details
Born(1912-06-28)June 28, 1912
Port Credit, Ontario, Canada
DiedMarch 8, 2001(2001-03-08) (aged 88)
PartyLiberal
ChildrenJohn Godfrey
CommitteesCo-Chair, Standing Joint Committee on Regulations and other Statutory Instruments (1979 & 1980–1984)
Military service
AllegianceCanada
Branch/serviceRoyal Canadian Air Force
Years of service1940 – 1945
RankWing Commander

John Morrow Godfrey (June 28, 1912 – March 8, 2001) was a Canadian pilot, lawyer and politician.

Godfrey was born in Port Credit, Ontario. He was educated at the Royal Military College of Canada in 1929 and at Osgoode Hall Law School.[1]

Career

During the Second World War, Godfrey was a pilot and Wing Commander with the Royal Canadian Air Force in the United Kingdom and France. After the war, he was a named partner in the law firm of Campbell, Godfrey and Lewtas (now Fasken Martineau DuMoulin). He was a fundraiser for the Liberal Party of Canada.

In 1973, he was appointed to the Senate of Canada representing the senatorial division of Rosedale, Ontario. A Liberal, he retired on his 75th birthday in 1987.

Family

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