Joseph-Philippe Guay, PC (October 4, 1915 July 30, 2001) was a Canadian parliamentarian, serving as a member of the Liberal Party.

Quick Facts The Honourable, Member of the Canadian Parliament for St. Boniface ...
Joseph-Philippe Guay
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for St. Boniface
In office
1968–1978
Preceded byRoger Teillet
Succeeded byJack Hare
Senator for St. Boniface, Manitoba
In office
1978–1990
Appointed byPierre Trudeau
Personal details
Born(1915-10-04)October 4, 1915
St-Vital, Manitoba
DiedJuly 30, 2001(2001-07-30) (aged 85)
Political partyLiberal
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Born in St. Vital, Manitoba, Guay was an alderman and mayor of Saint-Boniface, Manitoba before turning to federal politics. He won the St. Boniface Liberal nomination in the buildup to the 1968 federal election over the sitting member, cabinet minister Roger-Joseph Teillet. Guay campaigned on the fact that he, unlike Teillet, had supported Pierre Elliott Trudeau on every ballot of the 1968 Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention.[1] He was returned in the general election, and was re-elected in 1972 and 1974.

He held numerous parliamentary functions including: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport (1972–1974), Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Regional Economic Expansion (1974–1975), Chief Government Whip (1975–1977), Minister of State (Multiculturalism) (1977), Minister without Portfolio (1976–1977), and Minister of National Revenue (1977–1978).

In 1978, he was appointed to the Senate representing the senatorial division of St. Boniface, Manitoba. He retired on his 75th birthday in 1990.

In 1957, he was knighted as a member of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Pius XII.

Electoral history

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1974 Canadian federal election: Saint Boniface—Saint Vital
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJoseph-Philippe Guay21,85342.6-1.9
Progressive ConservativeJack Hare18,60436.2+10.1
New DemocraticJim Garwood10,36420.2-7.5
Social CreditThomas L. Cruickshank5361.0-0.2
Total valid votes 51,357 100.0
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More information Party, Candidate ...
1972 Canadian federal election: Saint Boniface—Saint Vital
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJoseph-Philippe Guay22,20044.4-7.3
New DemocraticJoseph F. Sherwood13,85727.7+0.6
Progressive ConservativePeter Hillcoff13,03326.1+7.2
Social CreditGilles J. Ouellet6431.3-0.9
IndependentRuss Maley2410.5
Total valid votes 49,974 100.0
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More information Party, Candidate ...
1968 Canadian federal election: Saint Boniface—Saint Vital
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJoseph-Philippe Guay22,03251.7+9.9
New DemocraticHarry Shafransky11,56627.2+0.4
Progressive ConservativeVaughan L. Baird8,04818.9-12.6
Social CreditGeorges Forest9492.2
Total valid votes 42,595 100.0
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