Arthur Laing
Arthur Laing was a Canadian politician from British Columbia. Though actively involved with the BC Liberals, his primary achievements were federally as a Liberal Member of Parliament. He served in the cabinets of prime ministers Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Trudeau.
History
Early life
Arthur Laing was born in Eburne, BC on 9 September 1904 to Thomas and Marion Laing. His father, a farmer on Sea Island, belonged to the group that initiated the BC Federation of Agriculture.Arthur graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture in 1926. He joined the Vancouver Milling and Grain Company that year. He became manager of the Agriculture Chemicals Division of Buckerfields Ltd. in 1933.
Political career
Laing was a member of the Richmond School Board 1930–43, including chair for 8 years. He unsuccessfully ran as the BC Liberals candidate for Delta in 1937 and 1941. Laing was president of the BC Liberals prior to representing Vancouver South 1949–53 in the House of Commons.He resigned his seat to become leader of the BC Liberals, immediately before the 1953 provincial election. Only three other Liberal candidates were elected to the BC legislature that year. He represented Vancouver-Point Grey 1953–56. He lost in 1956, and in the 1957 Burnaby by-election. After six years in the post, Laing stepped down as the party leader.
Returning as the member for Vancouver South 1962–72, he was Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Minister of Public Works, and Minister of Veterans’ Affairs. He sat in the Senate 1972–75.
Many dignitaries were present among the 700 mourners who attended his funeral.