Walter Stewart Owen

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The Honourable Walter Stewart Owen, OC, QC
Walter Stewart Owen

In office
1973 – 1978
Preceded by John Robert Nicholson
Succeeded by Henry Pybus Bell-Irving

Born 26 January 1904
Died 13 January 1981

Walter Stewart Owen, OC, QC (Atlin, British Columbia January 26, 1904January 13, 1981, Vancouver) was Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 19731978.

In his youth, Owen was the first premier of the British Columbia Older Boys' Parliament, which later became the British Columbia Youth Parliament. He became a prominent lawyer in Vancouver. He was called to the bar in 1928 and in 1933 was named the youngest crown prosecutor in Canada at that time.[1] He later went into private practice and co-founded the Vancouver law firm Owen Bird. In 1958, he was elected as the president of the Canadian Bar Association.

In 1956, Owen and business partner Frank Griffiths purchased New Westminster radio station CKNW and co-founded Western International Communications Ltd. ("WIC").[2]

He is the father of Philip Owen, who served two terms as the mayor of the city of Vancouver.

In 1978, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

  1. ^ Daniel Francis, ed. The Encyclopedia of British Columbia
  2. ^ ibid

Preceded by
John Robert Nicholson
19681973
Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
1973–1978
Succeeded by
Henry Pybus Bell-Irving
1978–1983
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