Cliff Downey

Cliff Downey
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Battle River
In office
1968–1972
Preceded by Robert Fair
Succeeded by Harry Kuntz
Personal details
Born c. 1928 (age 8788)
Castor, Alberta
Political party Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Residence Edmonton, Alberta
Profession farmer

Clifford Downey (born c.1928) is a retired farmer and has served as a Canadian federal politician from 1968 to 1972.[1] After leaving Parliament he became active in farmers rights movements.

Downey was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1968 federal election. He defeated 4 other candidates in a landslide to win his only term in office. He retired from federal politics in 1972. Downey served on the Standing Committee on Finance, Trade and Economic Affairs and the Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections during his time in Parliament.

After leave Parliament he became a member of the Alberta Surface Rights Board, and a Farmers Advocate of Alberta member and had been lobbying for surface rights for 20 years before retiring in 2006.[2]

He is a native of Castor, Alberta, and has seven children, and two stepdaughters, including former MLA Brian C. Downey. He resides in Edmonton currently with his wife, Frances.[3]

References

  1. Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1968). Communiqu ̌. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  2. Mike Byfield (September 15, 2006). "Neighbours At Last - Energy And Agriculture Learn To Cooperate". DOB Magazine. Retrieved 2007-09-05.
  3. ECA Review. "Downey, Brian Clifford". ecareview.com. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
Robert Fair
Member of Parliament Battle River
1968–1972
Succeeded by
Harry Kuntz


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