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Ian WATSON Obituary

IAN WATSON 1934-2023 In loving memory of Ian Watson. A devoted father, loving grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin and dear friend to many. On April 2, 2023, at the age of 88, he died peacefully, with his family by his side. Born in Howick Quebec (April 10, 1934), Ian was a lawyer before entering politics. He was a Liberal Member of Parliament from 1963-1984, winning 7 successive terms to the House of Commons in the Quebec ridings of Chateauguay, Huntington and Laprairie. Ian's political longevity, spanning Lester B. Pearson, Pierre Trudeau, Joe Clark, and John Turner governments, was matched with a lifelong commitment to serving his constituents and a practical approach to solving problems across party lines through parliamentary committees he chaired and internationally through inter-parliamentary working groups. Ian was an optimist, who believed in the power of politics to effect lasting, positive change in people's lives. He displayed a rare degree of independence as a backbench MP who was not afraid to speak out, at times controversially, on Indigenous education reform and land rights in the 1970s and the Arab/Palestinian-Israeli conflict, presenting a Middle East Peace Plan through private member motions in each of 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1983. After politics, he became a founding member of the Middle Eastern Discussion Group, as well as founding the National Council on Canadian Arab Relations. His dedication and interest in world affairs never faded. Ian was raised in an English-speaking, Protestant household in Howick, a small rural village south of Montreal. Ian's father, Wilfred Watson, and his grandfather, were veterinarians. Ian's mother, Jean Beatrice Whillans, was a teacher. Her father was the Presbyterian minister at Georgetown Church in Howick for 45.5 years. The eldest of four boys (Mac, David, Donald), Ian grew up with farm chores to do, hunting, fishing, and revelling in the vibrant rural landscape of his youth. The poverty he witnessed during the Great Depression and the horrors of WWII shaped Ian's perspective, and sparked his avid interest in reading, history, and current events. Ian was a graduate of Bishop's University (B.A.-History) and McGill University Law School. Outside of his political life, Ian was a lover of nature, with a passion for foraging mushrooms, fiddleheads, and other wild edibles. An avid birder, gardener, and planter of Butternut trees, he also collected Canadiana Antique Furniture. He held a keen interest in preserving history, helping set up the Chateauguay Valley Historical Society in 1960. He was predeceased by his wife, Monique Carle; his brother, Donald; sister-in-law, Martha; brother, David; sister-in-law, Margaret; and is survived by his brother, Mac; and wife, Rena. A proud father to Mark (Ellen), Chantal (Sean), Yannie (Art), Anik (Andre); and grandfather to Morgan, Erin, Kiefe, Sara, Sacha, Charlotte, Gaelle, Meghan, Yona, Tysen, and Bianca. Special thanks to his caregivers and other professionals who supported him at home to the end of his life. In lieu of flowers please donate to Parkinson research. A Celebration of Life to be held the third week of August, 2023. Please contact [email protected] for details.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 15 to Apr. 19, 2023.

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Jean-Marc Carisse

November 15, 2023

My condolences to Ian's family. It is with regret that I heard of Ian's passing today, several months after last visiting him at his Sussex Dr home with our common friends, including Marc Assad, Waleed Kirbi and Jean-Paul Murray. May Ian rest in peace.

Hon. David Collenette

May 1, 2023

I had the pleasure of working with Ian as a colleague in the House of Commons for ten years. Ian was the epitome of what an MP should be, hard working for his constituency, supportive of the government, but never afraid to voice dissenting views. As party discipline and the authority of the leader grew, Ian stood out for his principled, independent, and well considered views, especially on the Middle East. He was always very affable, engaging and sincere. Ian will be missed.

Penny an I send our condolences to the family on the passing a a fine man and dedicated Canadian.

David Collenette

Brenda Shanahan

April 20, 2023

To the family and friends of Mr. Ian Watson,
Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your dear loved one. As the current MP of Châteauguay , I knew that I was following in the footsteps of a much appreciated and highly respected Liberal MP before me. It was just a few weeks ago that I was speaking to Mr Chretien about my riding and he was recalling how Mr Watson was a great representative for our region. Again please accept my condolences and I know I will be hearing more stories about Ian from people who remember him well. Brenda Shanahan, MP Châteauguay-Lacolle

Hon. Don Boudria

April 19, 2023

Sincere condolences to the family of this great Canadian and friend of so many. Hon. Don Boudria, P.C.

Keith Penner

April 19, 2023

In his first address to the House of Commons, Ian noted that the best avenue to problem solving was to gather adequate facts and undertake proper analysis. This was a lawyer's approach that has useful applicability to the development of public policy.
Ian was a valued colleague during my years as an MP.
I followed him in the Chair of the Committee on Aboriginal Affairs where he forged for me an independent path calling for fact-gathering and in-depth analysis.
For me he was always a superbly genuine person and a good friend.
Keith Penner (Former MP).

Eric Allard

April 15, 2023

RIP Tonton Ian, thanks for the nature lessons and many memorable family Xmas holidays

Jehad Aliweiwi

April 15, 2023

I am so sorry to learn that Ian passed away recently. He was a giant and helped further understanding and cooperation between Canada and the Arab world in so many ways. While I haven´t seen him in a long time, I have always fondly remembered him and always appreciated his support, guidance and mentorship when I served as the Executive Director of the Canadian Arab Federation. Rest in peace, Ian.

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