Stanley McKeen

Stanley Stewart McKeen (March 18, 1897 – December 1, 1966) was a British Columbia businessman and politician.

He founded the family's tugboat business, Straits Towing Limited, and was also chairman of Union Steamships.

McKeen also helped found the Non-Partisan Association, a centre-right municipal political party in Vancouver, British Columbia which has largely dominated civic politics since the late 1930s.

[2] During World War II he was active helping the government raise money for the war effort and was appointed to the Senate of Canada as a Liberal in 1947 by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.

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