'Bernard "Ben" C. Grandmaitre' (born
June 24,
1933 in
Eastview,
Ontario) is a retired
politician in Ontario,
Canada. He was a
Liberal member of the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario from
1984 to
1999, and served as a
cabinet minister in the government of
David Peterson.
Grandmaitre was educated as
Ottawa schools, and owned a small business in
Vanier, Ontario for thirteen years. He was named a life member of the
Centre francophone de Vanier, and was active in the
Knights of Columbus. Grandmaitre was an
alderman on the Vanier city council from
1969 to
1974, and served as its
mayor from 1974 to 1984.
He first ran for the Ontario legislature in the
1981 provincial election, but lost to
Bob MacQuarrie in the constituency of
Carleton East (future
NDP cabinet minister
Evelyn Gigantes finished third). On
December 31,
1984, however, he was easily elected in a
by-election to succeed retiring MPP
Albert Roy in the riding of
Ottawa East. This riding is one of the safest Liberal seats in the province, and Grandmaitre was returned without difficulty in the
1985 provincial election.
The Liberals formed a
minority government after this election, and Grandmaitre was appointed as
Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs. In the latter capacity, he played a major role in passing the province's
French Language Services Act in
1986.
The Liberals won a landslide majority in the
1987 election, and Grandmaitre defeated his nearest opponent by almost 15,000 votes. He appointed as
Minister of Revenue on
September 29,
1987, while retaining responsibility for Francophone Affairs. He was dropped from cabinet on
August 2,
1989.
The Liberals were unexpectedly defeated by the NDP in the
1990 election, although Grandmaitre again retained his seat without difficulty. He was re-elected again in the
1995 election, and retired in
1999. He endorsed
Dalton McGuinty's bid to lead the Ontario Liberal Party in
1996 {''Canada NewsWire'', 19 August 1996).
There is Bernard Grandmaitre Arena in Vanier.