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Clarence (Clarie) Gillis, MP (October 3, 1895–December 17, 1960) was a Canadian social democratic politician and trade unionist from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. He also served as a member of the infantry in the Canadian Corps in Flanders during the First World War.[1] In 1940, he became the first Co-operative Commonwealth Federation member elected to the Canadian House of Commons, east of Manitoba.[2] He was born on the Nova Scotia mainland, in the town of Londonderry, in 1895. His father, J.H. Gillis, moved the family to the Industrial Cape Breton area in 1904.[3] J.H. Gillis worked in the coal mines and was an associate of union leader J.B. McLachlan.[3] Clarie, as Clarence Gillis was known, started working in the region's coal mines in 1913.[4] The next year, he joined the Canadian Corps and rose from private to acting lieutenant. He suffered a head wound from shrapnel in Flanders. He would recover enough to go back to the mines after the war.[4] The period between 1920-1940 was the time that Gillis rose through the ranks of the United Mine Workers of America (UMW) Local 26. He represented the federal riding of Cape Breton South, which mostly included the city of Sydney, from 1940 until his defeat in the 1957 election. He was one of the few MPs that attacked the Canadian government's racist policies towards Japanese Canadians in the period between 1942-45. In the Canadian House of Commons, he stated the following:
His first wife, Maime Gillis, née Stewart, died in 1953.[6] He remarried in 1958.[7] Theresa Sargeant was his new bride. He died of pleurisy, in the Glace Bay Hospital, on December 17, 1960, in Cape Breton.[7]
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Federal Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.) Party delegation attending the September 1944 Conference of Commonwealth Labour Parties in London, England. Pictured from Left to right: Clarie Gillis, MP for Cape Breton South;David Lewis, National Secretary; M.J. Coldwell, National Leader, MP for Rosetown—Biggar; Percy E. Wright, MP for Melfort; and Frank Scott, National Chairman.
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