The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1955, Blaðsíða 31

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1955, Blaðsíða 31
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 29 The President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce G. S. Tliorvaldson, Q.C. Gunnar Solmundur “Solly” Thor- valdson, Q.C., newly elected president of The Canadian Chamber of Com- merce, has already begun to establish precedents. He iis the first practising lawyer to be president of this nation- wide business organization. He is the first Icelandic Canadian to hold the Chamber’s top position. He is also a firm and outspoken individualist who regards the parli- amentary tradition of Canada and of his parents’ homeland, Iceland, as something worth preserving. And he is alarmed at the growing trend towards giving state interests prec- edence over rights of the individual. In his native Manitoba, “Solly” I horvaldson is one of a large group °f Icelandic Canadians who have won distinction in education, the law and public service. Teachers, deans of colleges, leaders of the bar, members of parliament, cabinet ministers, and hockey and basketball players are among the Ice- landic colony’s contributions to its adopted country. “Solly” Thorvaldsen ranks high in three categories. He has been and still is a leader of the Mani- toba Bar; he will long be remembered in Manitoba as a fearless, independent and outspoken member of the Legi- slature; and for four years he was captain of the University of Manitoba basketball team playing in competition with the Dominion champion Winni- peg Toilers in what was then regarded as the basketball capital of Canada. Fifty-three years old and a young- looking man of varied social, political and athletic interests, “Solly” Thor- valdson by his own admission is a poor golfer', a good billiard player and a businessman’s lawyer. He prefers the quiet, constructive atmosphere of the corporation board room to the oratory, pleading and excitement of the court. He regards the law as a protection for individual freedom not as a means for wielding government controls. From Iceland with its thousand years of parliamentary history he in- herits a respect for government by publicly-supported law. He believes that while parliaments are necessary to preserve our freedoms, the great opportunity lies in the realms of bus- iness and industry w’here man can exercise his ingenuity and employ his talents and energy to create his own future. This philosophy has directed 1 On the front cover of the November, 1954 issue of Canadian Business is displayed a picture of G. S. Thorvaldson Q.C., president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. This article is re-printed from the same issue by the kind permission of the publishers.
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