William Rathie

William Rathie
30th Mayor of Vancouver
In office
1963–1966
Preceded byA. Thomas Alsbury
Succeeded byTom Campbell
Personal details
Born
William George Rathie

(1914-04-01)April 1, 1914
Vancouver, British Columbia
DiedNovember 26, 1994(1994-11-26) (aged 80)
Political partyNon-Partisan Association
ProfessionAccountant

William George Rathie (April 1, 1914 – November 26, 1994) was a Canadian accountant and politician. He was the 30th mayor of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, serving from 1963 through 1966.[1]

Rathie was born in Vancouver and worked as a tax accountant. He was first elected to Vancouver City Council in 1959 as a member of the Non-Partisan Association, a civic political party. In 1962, Rathie wrested the NPA nomination from incumbent mayor Thomas Alsbury, and was elected to succeed him in that office.

Vancouver in the mid-sixties was enjoying spectacular growth in its economy and population, and was well on its way to becoming a major international city. During his tenure, a 20-year programme for Vancouver's redevelopment, encompassing transportation, low-cost housing, and downtown revitalization was outlined. Its scope and orientation would lead to controversy and protest following Rathie's term of office.

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