William Rathie

William Rathie
30th Mayor of Vancouver
In office
1963–1966
Preceded by A. Thomas Alsbury
Succeeded by Tom Campbell
Personal details
Born William George Rathie
(1914-04-01)April 1, 1914
Vancouver, British Columbia
Died November 26, 1994(1994-11-26) (aged 80)
Political party Non-Partisan Association
Profession Accountant

William George Rathie (April 1, 1914 November 26, 1994) was the 30th mayor of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 1963 through 1966.

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 conservative 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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