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Charles Drury was born on 17 May, 1912 in Westmount, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Charles Drury's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 17 May, 1912
Birthday 17 May
Birthplace Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Date of death 1991
Died Place Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Who Is Charles Drury's Wife?

His wife is Jane Ferrier Counsell (m. 1939-1971)

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Wife Jane Ferrier Counsell (m. 1939-1971)
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Children 4

Charles Drury Net Worth

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1884

Born in Westmount, Quebec, he was the elder son of Victor Montague Drury (1884–1962), a prominent businessman who was the son of Major-General Charles William Drury (1856–1913) and the brother-in-law of Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook.

1912

Brigadier-General Charles Mills "Bud" Drury (17 May 1912 – 12 January 1991) was a Canadian military officer, lawyer, civil servant, businessman and politician.

1933

Drury served in the Canadian Armed Forces from 1933 to 1936, then he practiced law from 1936 to 1939.

1936

He was educated at Selwyn House School and Bishop's College School, and he later attended the Royal Military College of Canada, McGill University (B.C.L., 1936) and the University of Paris.

1944

During World War II, he was a Canadian Army officer and from March−July 1944 commanded the 4th Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery, part of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, which took part in Operation Overlord, before being made the 2nd Division's General Staff Officer Grade 1 (GSO1) and later becoming the Commander, Royal Artillery (CRA) of the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division.

1945

He was promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General in 1945.

After the war, he headed the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration mission in Poland from 1945 to 1947.

1949

He then entered the Canadian civil service and was appointed as deputy minister of the Department of National Defence from 1949 to 1955.

1955

He spent 1955 to 1962 working on private family business before running for election to the House of Commons of Canada.

1962

Drury was elected as a Liberal party Member of Parliament (MP) for the Montreal riding of Saint-Antoine—Westmount (later Westmount) in the 1962 federal election.

1963

He was re-elected in the 1963, 1965, 1968, 1972 and 1974 elections.

He held many ministerial positions in the governments of prime ministers Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau, including Defence Production, Industry, Trade and Commerce, Treasury Board, National Defence (acting), Public Works and Finance (acting).

1978

After leaving politics in 1978, Drury became chairman of the National Capital Commission from 1978 to 1984.

1980

He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1980.