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Jim Breithaupt

Jim Breithaupt
Ontario MPP
In office
1967–1985
Preceded by New riding
Succeeded by David Cooke
Constituency Kitchener
Personal details
Born (1934-09-07) September 7, 1934 (age 82)
Kitchener, Ontario
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Jane Adamson
Occupation Lawyer
Awards Knight of Merit (Poland)
Military service
Allegiance Canadian
Service/branch Army
Years of service 1951-1975
Rank Lieutenant-Colonel
Unit Highland Fusiliers

James Roos Breithaupt (popularly pronounced "bright-up"), KStJ, CD, OM(Pol), QC, MA, LLB (born September 7, 1934), is a former Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1984 as a member of the Liberal Party. He won a total of five elections, and is the longest serving former Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Kitchener since Canadian Confederation in 1867.

Breithaupt was born in Kitchener, and was educated at the University of Western Ontario, the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School. He was called to the Ontario Bar in 1962, and worked as a barrister and solicitor. He was named a Queen's Counsel in 1975. Breithaupt was also active in the Canadian Army. An artillery and infantry officer, he was the Commanding Officer of The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada from 1971–1973 and then was the Senior Staff Officer to the Major General Reserves for Canada, completing 24 years of militia service.

He was the vice-chairman of the Board of Governors of Waterloo Lutheran University, and suggested the new name of "Wilfrid Laurier University" in 1973. He was then vice-chairman of the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary Board for a further six years. Between 1952 and 1982, he spent a total of thirty years on campus as a student, lecturer, Board Member and Vice-Chairman.

Breithaupt was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1967 provincial election, defeating New Democratic Party candidate Morley Rosenberg by sixty-one votes. He was re-elected with increased majorities in the elections of 1971,1975,1977, and 1981. Breithaupt served as financial and justice critic in the Liberal shadow cabinet for a number of years, and was Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee from 1968 to 1975, when he became the House Leader for the Liberal Opposition.


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