Don Kay (politician)

Donald Charles Kay (c. 1915 – April 2, 2007)[4] was an alderman on Ottawa City Council for 18 years.

He served in World War II as an artillery signals instructor for the Canadian Army.

[5] Kay first ran for council in the 1954 election, running in Ward 3 which covered Sandy Hill and Old Ottawa East.

In the 1980 election, Kay was defeated in the new Canterbury Ward by Conservative school teacher Darrel Kent.

Kay had been charged for public mischief after one of Kent's signs was vandalized after a night of drinking.