Goldwin Corlett Elgie (July 21, 1896[1] – April 4, 1975) was a lawyer and political figure in Ontario.
He was born in Dresden, the son of George Albert Elgie and Margaret Elizabeth Corlett, and was educated in Dresden, at Albert College, University of Western Ontario and Osgoode Hall.
[1] In 1937, Elgie proposed legislation that would have allowed passengers to sue a driver for negligence in the event of an accident.
The proposed bill was rejected by the Liberal government of the time.
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