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Douglas Morton (Murray Douglas Morton) was born on 28 April, 1916 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Douglas Morton'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 85 years old?

Popular As Murray Douglas Morton
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Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 28 April, 1916
Birthday 28 April
Birthplace Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Date of death 25 November, 2001
Died Place Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1916

Murray Douglas Morton (1916–2001) was a Canadian soldier, lawyer, politician, and judge.

He was best known as an elected trustee of the Toronto Board of Education, as federal Member of Parliament for Toronto's Davenport riding, and as a judge in Ontario's Provincial Court (Family Division).

Murray Douglas Morton was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, on April 28, 1916.

He was the son of Harry Morton, who owned a grocery store, and Sadie Morton.

He had a younger brother, Lloyd, and a younger sister, Doris.

1935

Morton moved to Toronto, Ontario, in 1935.

1940

He next attended University College in the University of Toronto, graduating in 1940 with a Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) in law.

After earning his BA, Morton began the bar admission process, which included taking the non-degree program at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto; but this undertaking was interrupted by his military service during World War II.

1941

He later joined the Canadian Active Service Force and served overseas in the UK and northwest Europe, during 1941-45, as a commissioned officer in the 1st Battalion, The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, an infantry unit.

Before the end of the war, he had risen to the rank of captain and was the battalion's adjutant.

1947

In 1947, Morton married Mona Margaret Aitchison, whom he had met through their mutual involvement in Westmoreland United Church in Toronto; they subsequently had two sons and a daughter: Murray, Bruce and Jean.

Following the war, he returned and completed the course at Osgoode, graduating in 1947.

Morton was admitted to the Ontario legal profession, as a barrister and solicitor, in 1947.

As a lawyer, he focused mainly on civil litigation and family law.

1948

Also immediately after the war, Morton concurrently studied at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, receiving a Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB) in 1948.

As an undergraduate student, Morton served in the University of Toronto's contingent of the Canadian Officers' Training Corps (COTC).

1952

In 1952, Morton was elected to the Toronto Board of Education as a trustee, and in 1956 served as the board's chairman.

1954

In 1954, he established his own law office, which later became the firm of Morton & Malo when he formed a partnership with his former student and associate, George Malo.

1957

Morton, a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, was then first elected to the Parliament of Canada, as Member of Parliament for the Toronto riding of Davenport, in the 1957 general election, defeating Liberal incumbent Paul Hellyer.

1958

He was re-elected in the 1958 election.

For various periods during his time as an MP, Morton served on the House of Commons Standing Committees for: Banking and Commerce; Public Accounts; Defence Expenditures; and Miscellaneous Private Bills.

1959

In 1959, he was appointed Queen's Counsel (QC), which in Ontario was an honorific designation.

1962

Morton's career as an MP ended with the 1962 election, when he was defeated by high profile Liberal candidate Walter L. Gordon.

1963

He ran again in the 1963 election in Toronto's York Humber riding, against Liberal incumbent Ralph Cowan, but was unsuccessful.

1970

Morton retired from the practise of law in 1970 upon his appointment to the bench.

Morton was appointed to be a judge in Ontario's Provincial Court (Family Division) in 1970.

He presided mainly in Simcoe County, with his chambers in Barrie.

He dealt with such issues as child custody and access, spousal and child support, child protection and welfare, adoptions, and young persons accused of crimes.

He was a moving force behind the creation, in Barrie, of a supportive, home-like residence for youth remanded into pretrial custody (who otherwise would have to be housed in a jail-like facility).

1975

When this home opened in 1975, its board of directors named it "Morton House" in honour of Judge Morton's efforts and recognized him as the home's "founder."

1986

He retired from the bench in 1986.

2001

Morton died on November 25, 2001, at Spruce Lodge in Stratford, Ontario.

Following a funeral service in Barrie, Ontario, his remains were interred at Glendale Memorial Gardens in Rexdale, Ontario.

Morton completed his secondary education at Fredericton High School, after which he attended the Provincial Normal School in Fredericton (but decided not to become a teacher), and then studied for a year at the University of New Brunswick.