Background
He was the second eldest son of Michael and Mary (Marcisz) Hudecki who arrived in Canada in the early 1900s.
He was the second eldest son of Michael and Mary (Marcisz) Hudecki who arrived in Canada in the early 1900s.
Stanley went to the University of Toronto and graduated with his Doctor of Medicine
Degree in 1940. He was a Captain in the Royal Canadian Armed Forces throughout the war years and served as a general practitioner for the troops. During this time, he continued his training as a general surgeon (Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.(C)1950)in Toronto and received his orthopaedic specialist degree in 1960. He maintained his diagnostic and surgical practice in Hamilton, with privileges at Saint Joseph"s Hospital, where he served as Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery for many years, at the Henderson, at the General and was an associate professor of Orthopaedics at McMaster University.
Very involved in the care of crippled children at the Chedoke Crippled Children"s Centre, he championed their cause in many situations.
He participated, both as a member and on the executive committees, in many associations such as the Thistle Club, Medical Legal Club, the Hamilton Academy of Medicine, the Neuman Club and the Sierra Club, to name a few. His seat was lost to Peter Peterson of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the great Mulroney Tory sweep of the 1984 federal election.
He was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. As well, he was active in the Rygiel Home for severely handicapped children and was one of the founding members of Participation House which assists and provides accommodations for young disabled adults to live independently. A dynamic member of the local Liberal Party, he served in various positions with the executive and was finally persuaded to run as a candidate for the party when the highly respected member of Parliament for Hamilton West, the Right Honourable Lincoln Alexander stepped down in 1980.
Thus, Hudecki was elected as a member of Parliament in the 1980 Canadian federal election, and during his term, served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence.