Harry Albert Willis (July 11, 1904 – March 23, 1972) was a Canadian Senator and long-time fundraiser and organizer for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in Ontario.
[1] A lawyer by training, Willis was a graduate of McMaster University and Osgoode Hall Law School.
[1] Under John Diefenbaker, Willis was one of the "three musketeers" who ran the Ontario wing along with Edwin A. Goodman and Senator William Brunt.
[1] In the business world, Willis sat on several boards of directors, including those of Denison Mines and Standard Trust.
The provincial Progressive Conservative government purchased the land from Willis in 1971, giving him an 81% profit, which resulted in complaints by the parliamentary opposition and a formal inquiry which found no wrongdoing on the part of Willis but which criticized the government for not bargaining for a lower price.