He worked for Stone & Webster for two years, before starting his 21-year career as a safety engineer for Ontario Hydro.
He got a job working as a lineman with Ontario Hydro and worked for them for a decade until an accident in 1946 resulted in his seeking a new line of work.
He worked for thirty-nine years at Ontario Hydro, in the fields of operations, customer service, property and marketing.
He was counsel on a number of high-profile cases, including Jane Doe v. Metropolitan Toronto Commissioners of Police, Rogers v. Sudbury (Administrators of Ontario Works), and Payne v. Ontario (Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology), which stopped the Ontario government from privatizing Ontario Hydro.
Ontario | Hamilton, Ontario | University of Western Ontario | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Kingston, Ontario | London, Ontario | Ontario Liberal Party | Windsor, Ontario | Lake Ontario | Ontario general election, 1995 | Scarborough, Ontario | Legislative Assembly of Ontario | Kitchener, Ontario | Premier of Ontario | Belleville, Ontario | Oakville, Ontario | Norsk Hydro | Waterloo, Ontario | Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario) | Northern Ontario | Burlington, Ontario | Ontario New Democratic Party | Royal Ontario Museum | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario | Ontario general election, 2003 | North Bay, Ontario | Whitby, Ontario | Ontario Hockey League | Ontario general election, 1999 | Almonte, Ontario |