Arthur Allison Wishart, CM (June 11, 1903 – November 23, 1986) was a politician and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1963 to 1971.
The dismissal propelled Shulman, until then a long-time Tory, into politics as a candidate and then MPP for the New Democratic Party.
In early 1971, Wishart became Minister of Financial and Consumer Affairs under Robarts's successor, Bill Davis,[3] and served until retiring from politics at the 1971 provincial election.
He initiated the Grange Commission, an inquiry held into the financial abuse of franchisees by franchisors.
After leaving politics, he served the province as chairman of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and later of the Commission on Election Contributions and Expenses.