Former Ontario Premier Bill Davis (photo courtesy of Wikipedia)Former Ontario Premier Bill Davis (photo courtesy of Wikipedia)
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Former Progressive Conservative Premier Bill Davis dies

Ontario's premier from 1971 to 1985 has died at the age of 92.

Bill Davis was one of the longest-serving premiers in Canadian history.

He stepped down at the height of his popularity in 1985.

Davis was first elected in 1959 to represent the region of Peel. He was just 29.

Three years later, he was appointed Minister of Education by then Premier John Robarts and transformed the Ontario education system by reducing the number of school boards and dramatically increasing education spending.

He is considered by some as the last progressive Conservative premier and had introduced himself as the "last socialist premier."

When he resigned, he handed over a Progressive Conservative party to David Peterson that had a healthy lead over the Liberal and NDP parties and Peterson was elected in 1985.

Davis died in Brampton, surrounded by his family, of natural causes.

Upon learning of the news, political leaders across the spectrum paid tribute to Davis.

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