Keith Davey

Fonds number:
36
Title: Keith Davey
Dates of Material:
19461996
Extent:
24.82 m of textual records
190 photographs: b&w
52 photographs: col.
4 photographs: col. slides
13 posters
5 framed documents
16 framed cartoons
Biographical sketch

Keith Davey (1926–2011) was a sales manager, National Campaign Director for the Liberal Party Canada, a Senator, and a communications consultant. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Charles Minto Davey and Grace Viola Curtis. He married Catherine Isobel Hart in 1952. They had three children, Douglas, Ian and Catherine before separating in 1975. He married Dorothy Elizabeth Petrie in 1978.

Davey was educated at North Toronto Collegiate Institute and received a B.A. from Victoria College, University of Toronto in 1949. After graduation Davey became a Sales Manager for CKFH, a Toronto radio station (1949–60). He entered politics in 1960 as a campaign organizer for his home riding of Eglinton and was appointed National Campaign Director of the Liberal Party Canada in 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1965; concurrently National Organizer of the Party and Executive Director, of the Liberal Party of Canada until his appointment to the Senate in 1966. He was Chairman of the Special Senate Committee on Mass Media in 1970; and Co-Chairman of the Liberal National Campaign in 1973, 1979, 1980, and 1984 (last half). He was Commissioner of the Canadian Football League in 1967; a member of the Board of Governors of Toronto Central Hospital, the Canadian Oldtimers Hockey Association, and the United Church; Chairman of the Advisory Board of Alcohol and Drug Concerns, Inc.; Director of the Shaw Festival; and member of the Editorial Advisory Board of The Journal. Upon his retirement from the Senate in 1996, his friends and colleagues created an endowment to establish an annual lecture at Victoria University.

In 1969 Davey established his own communications consultancy, Keith Davey Limited. He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1999.

Davey published a political memoir, The Rainmaker—a Passion for Politics, in 1986.

Keith Davey died in 2011 in Toronto.

NOTE(S)
Source of supplied title

Title based on contents of the fonds

Extent

The fonds is stored in 122 boxes

Immediate source of acquisition

Acquired from Senator Keith Davey in 1996

Language of material

English

Access restrictions

Restrictions on access: No restrictions on access

Accruals

Further accruals may be expected

Access points

Provenance access points: Davey, Keith, 1926–2011

Finding aids

Detailed finding aid available: file level control.