James Alexander Jerome

James Alexander (Jim) Jerome (born March 4 1933) is a Canadian jurist and former politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons. After receiving his law degree from Osgoode Hall in Toronto, Jerome began his law practice in Sudbury, Ontario. In 1966, he won a seat on Sudbury's city council and, the next year, attempted to win election to the Canadian House of Commons in a by-election but was defeated. He took the seat in the 1968 Canadian election, however, and became the Liberal MP for the Sudbury riding. After the 1972 Canadian election, Jerome became Chairman of the Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs. Since there was a minority government in place the opposition had a majority of members on the Committee and Jerome had to remain impartial and balance the wishes of all parties in order to win approval for legislation. His success in this role led Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to appoint Jerome as Speaker of the House of Commons following the 1974 Canadian election. In the 1979 Canadian election, Jerome considered following the precedent set by his predecessor, Lucien Lamoureux and running as an independent as is the custom of the Speaker of the British House of Commons. He decided to run as a Liberal, however, and was re-elected. The Progressive Conservatives formed a minority government. Despite the change in government they decided to keep Jerome as Speaker, the first time a member of an opposition party was chosen to preside over the Canadian House of Commons. After the Clark government was defeated in a Motion of No Confidence in December 1979, Jerome decided not to run in the ensuing general election. In January 1980, Clark appointed him Associate Chief Justice of the Federal Court in Ottawa. Jerome remained in this position until his retirement in 1998.
Preceded by:
Lucien Lamoureux
1966-1974
Speaker of the
Canadian House of Commons

1974-1979
Followed by:
Jeanne Sauv
1980-1984
Jerome, James Alexander Jerome, James Alexander Jerome, James Alexander

 

Preceded by: Bud Germa, NDP
  
Members of Parliament from Sudbury
(1968-1980)
Succeeded by: Doug Frith, Liberal
  
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