Background
Born in the mostly Ukrainian northern part of the Austro-Hungarian Duchy of Bukovina, the son of Michael and Anna Hnatyshyn, he came to Canada when he was two months old.
politician Member of the Senate of Canada
Born in the mostly Ukrainian northern part of the Austro-Hungarian Duchy of Bukovina, the son of Michael and Anna Hnatyshyn, he came to Canada when he was two months old.
University of Saskatchewan.
Raised on a farm near Canora, Saskatchewan, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930 and a Bachelor of Law degree in 1932 from the University of Saskatchewan. He was called to the Saskatchewan bar in 1933 and practised law in Saskatoon. In 1935, 1940, and 1945, he tried unsuccessfully to get elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative for the riding (electoral district) of Yorkton.
He also ran unsuccessfully for the provincial Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservative for Saskatoon City in 1952.
He was made a Queen"s Counsel in 1957. In 1959, he was appointed by John Diefenbaker to the Senate representing the senatorial division of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
He died in office in 1967.