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Herbert Eser (Herb) Gray, PC , CC , QC , B.Comm , LL.D (born May 25 , 1931 , Windsor, Ontario ) is a retired Canadian politician. He was Canada's first Jew ish cabinet minister, and is one of only a few Canadians ever granted the title ''The Right Honourable'' who was not so entitled by virtue of a position held.

Prior to entering elected politics, Gray pursued studies in Commerce at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec and in Law at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Ontario . He was first elected to Parliament for the riding of Essex West on June 18 , 1962 , as a member of the Liberal Party Of Canada . He was re-elected in twelve subsequent federal elections, making him the longest continuously-serving Member of Parliament in Canadian history.

Gray served in a variety of roles during his parliamentary career, including cabinet ministries and committee chairmanships during the Liberal governments of Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau , and as Opposition House Leader from 1984 to 1990.

From February 6 , 1990 to December 21 , 1990 , he was Leader Of The Opposition , between the resignation of John Turner as Liberal leader and the election to Parliament of his successor, Jean Chrétien .

When the Liberals returned to power after the 1993 Election , Gray was appointed Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Solicitor General of Canada. On June 11 , 1997 , he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister.

Gray also retained an interest in provincial politics in the Windsor area. In 1996, he was named as honorary co-chair of Dwight Duncan 's bid to the lead the provincial Liberal Party. (''Windsor Star'', 26 June 1996) Duncan had previously worked in Gray's office.

Gray retired from Parliament on January 14 , 2002 , and was appointed Canadian Chair of the International Joint Commission, a bilateral organization which deals with Canada - United States transboundary issues on water and air rights. On January 15 , 2002 the Governor General Of Canada granted Gray the title " The Right Honourable ", in honour of his distinguished and record-setting contribution to Canadian political life.

Gray is the Commissioner of the International Joint Commission .

On July 23 , 1967 , Gray married lawyer Sharon Sholzberg, with whom he has two children.

Gray is also a Companion of the Order Of Canada , a designation which can be bestowed on only 165 outstanding Canadians at any given time.

  Post2 Deputy Prime Minister Of Canada
  Post2years 1997&ndash2002
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  Post2preceded Sheila Copps
  Post2followed John Manley
  Post1 Solicitor General Of Canada
  Post1years 1993&ndash1997
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  Post1preceded Doug Lewis
  Post1followed Andy Scott


  Post1 Minister responsible for the Millennium Bureau Of Canada
  Post1years 1998&ndash2002
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  Post1 Leader Of The Government In The House Of Commons
  Post1years 1993&ndash1997
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  Post1preceded Doug Lewis
  Post1followed Don Boudria


  Post1 President Of The Treasury Board
  Post1years 1984
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  Post1preceded ''cont'd from 22nd Min''
  Post1followed Robert De Cotret


  Post3 President Of The Treasury Board
  Post3years 1982&ndash1984
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  Post3preceded Don Johnston
  Post3followed ''cont'd into 23rd Min''
  Post2 Minister Of Regional Economic Expansion
  Post2years 1982
  Post2note
  Post2preceded Pierre De Bané
  Post2followed Ed Lumley
  Post1 Minister Of Industry, Trade And Commerce
  Post1years 1980&ndash1982
  Post1note
  Post1preceded Robert De Cotret
  Post1followed Ed Lumley


  Post3 Minister Of Consumer And Corporate Affairs
  Post3years 1972&ndash1976
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  Post3preceded Bob Andras
  Post3followed André Ouellet
  Post2 Minister Of National Revenue
  Post2years 1970&ndash1972
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  Post2preceded Jean-Pierre Côté
  Post2followed Robert Stanbury
  Post1 Minister without Portfolio
  Post1years 1969&ndash1970
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  Before John Turner
  After Jean Chrétien


  Before Norman Spencer , PC
  After riding abolished in 1966


  Before first member, riding created in 1966
  After Brian Masse , New Democrat


  Before N/A
  After Bill Blaikie - NDP



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