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WILLIAM SAUNDERSON Obituary

The Hon. William John Saunderson, F.C.P.A., F.C.A. (June 28, 1933 - February 24, 2026) It is with immense sadness, but above all, a sense of gratitude for a long life fully lived, that the Saunderson family shares the loss of a dear husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, William John Saunderson. Bill was the captain of our ship, leading us on many adventures. He taught us how to read the skies, navigate the waters, stay calm when leaks happen, and to enjoy the voyage - including the spray on your face. Bill is survived by his wife of 68 years, Meredith (Robinson). Together, they were the unstoppable "MaxMert" team, sharing a love of family, pets and a myriad of interests that took them all over the world. Among their many accomplishments, Bill and Meredith raised three wonderful children: Janet (Ian), Brian (Susan), and Pamela (Stephen). He was a proud grandfather to Madeleine (Taylor), Jacob (Ania), Nathan (Stephanie), Nicole, Dylan, Max, Cole, Spencer, and Hayley. Delighted great grandfather to Josah, Norah, Luna, Silvy, and Billie. Beloved uncle to his many nieces and nephews. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Margaret and George Saunderson; his siblings, Peg Harris (Irving), Mary Chamberlain (Clive), and Peter (Sally); and his siblings-in-law, Joan Grierson (Bill), and John Robinson (Lyn). Bill grew up in Toronto's High Park area, where he attended Howard Park Public School, before his family moved to a country home in Maple, Ontario. He continued his education in a two-room schoolhouse, followed by University of Toronto Schools (UTS) and later, Trinity College, University of Toronto. He is a retired officer of the Royal Canadian Navy. After graduation, Bill joined Clarkson Gordon, where he launched his career as a chartered accountant. His profession was key to the rest of his career. With great foresight in 1971, Bill and six colleagues founded Sceptre Investment Counsel Ltd., where he served as Vice President for 24 years. Sceptre quickly earned a reputation as a successful investment company that was trusted and progressive. It changed the dynamic of the investment industry. Bill believed that solid financial management is fundamental to the success of any organization, a conviction that inspired and guided his deep community involvement. He combined his financial acumen with his engaging personality to forge strong connections and make meaningful, lasting contributions to sport (Rowing Canada, Devil's Glen Ski Club); culture (Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Shaw Festival, The Hnatyshyn Foundation); education (UTS, Crescent School, Trinity College, University of Ottawa, Trent University); community (Interval House); and healthcare (Toronto Rehab, Sick Kids and Michael Garron Hospitals). Other board memberships included the Canadian Public Service Pension Investment Board, Colliers International, ROI Fund Inc., and the Canadian Osteopathic Education Trust Fund. Bill enjoyed his many years as chair of the Diocese of Toronto Investment Committee. Over the years, Bill was recognized in many ways. He received the Award of Outstanding Merit from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, the Order of the Diocese of Toronto, and honorary doctorates from the University of Ottawa and Trinity College, U of T. Bill had a lifelong interest in politics. From the early 1960s in Eglinton riding, he was involved in every aspect of elections, municipal, provincial, and federal. In 1984 and 1988, he was National Comptroller for the P.C. Party of Canada federal election campaign. In 1995, he was elected MPP for Eglinton riding and appointed Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism. Following his time in the Legislature, he was named Chairman of Ontario Exports Incorporated. A Queen's Park colleague at the time, described Bill as a man with "integrity, kindness and princely manners." Bill was passionate about sport. At UTS, he thrived on the playing fields, enjoying both football and hockey. An avid sports fan, Bill was always faithful to the home team. He regaled his grandchildren with stories of hard-won trophies and impressed them with his encyclopedic knowledge of baseball and hockey. Above all, Bill was loyal and steadfast to his family. As a father, he offered immeasurable fun, family trips and celebratory traditions. In 1965, he spotted an old schoolhouse near Collingwood, which has become a beloved family retreat, hosting famous parties, and leading to many skiing and hiking adventures. From early childhood, Bill summered at the family cottage at Island 61 on Georgian Bay. His camp counsellor enthusiasm was contagious and we will treasure our memories of sailing, fishing, water skiing, cribbage, and "Walter" stories. We salute our Captain. The family is grateful for the services of NYGH Palliative Care Team, especially Carolyn Wilson NP. We also want to thank Sophia Idahosa, Rani Costa, Mona Rimando, and Tessie Sumilang for their love and support. If so wished, memorial donations may be directed to UTS, The Hnatyshyn Foundation, or the Shaw Festival Foundation. A visitation will take place on Thursday, March 12, 2026, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W. (two stoplights west of Yonge St.). A service will be held on Friday, March 13, 2026, at 2 p.m. at the Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E., Toronto, with a reception to follow.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 7 to Mar. 11, 2026.

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Sabine Matheson

March 13, 2026

The "Hon. Bill Sauderson" is how I always think of Bill, and he truly lived up to the dignity of that title in his service to Ontario and in his daily life. He was respected and trusted in a political life where those commodities are often in short supply. HIs legacy lives on in the achievements of his career, his family, and the fond memories of those who knew him.

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John Parker

March 13, 2026

A valued friend and mentor during and after the time we served together at Queen´s Park. Smart, steady, calm, courteous, loyal, and dignified in every way. But also possessed of energy and determination. Everyone who had the good fortune to know Bill is better for having had the privilege.

Ruth Turnbull Scully

March 13, 2026

Heartfelt condolences to the Saunderson family. Such fond memories of the night that Rick and I got engaged, Mom and Dad were at Bill and Meredith´s for dinner. When Rick called to say we had exciting news, Bill gave my parents a special bottle of champagne to add to the celebration. A truly gentleman filled with warmth and generosity.

Hande Bilhan

March 12, 2026

It was such a privilege and pleasure to work for Bill as Legislative Advisor when he was the Minister of Economic Development. He was smart but incredibly humble, and a consummate gentleman. As we would make our way over to Question Period, every other staffer would be carrying the dreaded catalogue barristers' cases. Not me! Bill couldn't allow me and he (or our lovely Chief of Staff Asad Wali) would take the case despite my protests. When waiting between events in the West Lobby, he would challenge me about my future plans ("this won't last forever!"), talk with great pride about his kids and their sports/achievements, and always have the sweetest smile when talked about Meredith, the love of of his life. Over the years, both Meredith and Bill were so kind to me, opened their home to me and many other volunteers and supporters. May you rest in peace, Bill, and Meredith family, I hope that you find some solace in all the wonderful memories you shared.

Donna Jebb

March 12, 2026

Brian & families:
Sorry for your loss. I´m sure the many wonderful memories you shared with him will bring a smile to your face as you remember him.
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March 11, 2026

Dear Brian and Susie, and the Saunderson Family,
Sending my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Bill was such a remarkable man. I will always remember his inquisitive spirit and the insightful way he approached every conversation. He was wonderful, and I always walked away from our chats feeling inspired by his sharp mind and his interest in the world around him. I am holding your family in my thoughts. Leslie

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Deb Turnbull

March 11, 2026

Sending our love and condolences to the whole Sanderson family. What a life well-lived. Bill will be so missed. Love from the Turnbull Family

Victoria Henry

March 10, 2026

The Hnatyshyn Foundation was close to Bill's heart, always present with good advice and generosity. Gerda counted on Bill's wise council and friendship. He was central to the Board of the Foundation and a good friend.

Sophia Idahosa

March 10, 2026

My heartfelt condolences to you Meredith, and your family. Bill was such a kind and wonderful person, and I will always be grateful for the time I spent with him. He taught me so much about hockey, baseball, and most importantly the value of family. I will always remember his kindness and the warmth both of you showed me.

May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

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Mike Harris

March 9, 2026

Condolences to the Saunderson family. My prayers and thoughts are with you. Bill served the Province with grace and dignity. It was a pleasure to work with him

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Cathy Laws

March 9, 2026

I´m so sorry for your loss, Brian and family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of your father. Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time and wishing you comfort in the many memories you shared together. Your father´s legacy lives on through the family he raised and the lives he touched. Cathy Laws

Mayor Richard Norcross

March 9, 2026

On behalf of the Mayor Richard Norcross, Members of Council, and staff of the Town of New Tecumseth, we extend our sincere condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of the Honourable William John Saunderson on his passing.
The Honourable Mr. Saunderson is remembered for his distinguished public service and his lasting contributions to the Province of Ontario. His commitment to public life and dedication to serving communities will be long remembered and respected.
During this difficult time, we offer our thoughts and sympathies to all who are mourning his loss. May you find comfort in the many memories of his life, service, and legacy.
With deepest sympathy,
Mayor Ricahrd Norcross, Members of Council, and Staff
Town of New Tecumseth

David MacLellan

March 9, 2026

Many wonderful memories of working with Bill on so many Municipal, Provincial and Federal campaigns starting in 1968. A great leader and friend, with Bill, "Eglinton" was the place to be. Thoughts are with Meredith and the whole family.

Judith Adams

March 8, 2026

I had the honour and enjoyment of working with Bill at Sceptre. He was the consummate professional. He had excellent judgement and acted with great integrity. He cared about people, treated everyone with the utmost respect and made work fun. I also had the pleasure of campaigning for him when he entered provincial politics. Again, he brought his many talents and skills to that new phase in his life. Both Meredith and Bill have been wonderful friends throughout the years. Please accept our sincerest sympathy.

Bill Grimmett

March 8, 2026

I was a colleague of Bill's in the 1995-99 Harris Government, and had the honour of serving as one one of his parliamentary assistants. In all my dealings with him, Bill was always friendly, kind and remarkably humble.
My sympathies to family and friends.

Jeff Kersten

March 7, 2026

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Sarah Band

March 7, 2026

A HERO to many.
My thoughts of sympathy and prayers for peace.

Mary Halpenny (Smith)

March 7, 2026

My clear, long lasting memory of Bill´s energy and joy for life comes from the summer of 1967 at Georgian Bay. He purchased, for family enjoyment at the cottage, the newly released Beatles album: Sgt Pepper´s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Some favourite sing along phrases were:

"What would you think if I sang out of tune would you stand up and walk out on me. Lend me your ears and I´ll sing you a song and I´ll try not to sing out of key. Oh, I get by with a little help from my friends."

"When I get older, losing my hair many years from now,
Will you still be sending me a Valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
Doing the garden, digging the weeds, who could ask for more?
Will you still need me, will you still feed me when I´m 64?"

With appreciation for his natural, steadily optimistic approach,
Mary Halpenny ("butter fingers")

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Cathedral Church of St. James

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