Background
Ellis was born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan but moved with his family to Regina where he attended high school.
Ellis was born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan but moved with his family to Regina where he attended high school.
He also an active trade unionist in Saskatchewan. He was re-elected in 1957 federal election but lost his seat in the 1958 election that saw John George Diefenbaker"s Tories sweep the country, in particular Diefenbaker"s home province of Saskatchewan. Ellis attempted to regain his seat as a New Democratic Party candidate but was unsuccessful.
As a parliamentarian he was an advocate for housing and health care among other issues.
After his defeat, Ellis returned to teaching, this time as a professor at the University of Saskatchewan. Ellis was eulogised in the House of Commons following his death on October 1, 1997.
He was one of the early members of the Saskatchewan Cleveland Clinic Foundation serving on the party"s provincial council as a teenager while he was president of the Saskatchewan Cleveland Clinic Foundation"s youth wing, the Company-operative Commonwealth Youth Movement, in the 1930s and appeared at rallies on the same stage as J.S. Woodsworth and Michael Jackson Coldwell. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Regina City in the 1953 federal election representing the Company-operative Commonwealth Federation.