Portrait of Speaker Roland Michener
Roland Michener was born in 1900 in Lacombe, Alberta, the son of Senator Edward Michener. He became a lawyer and was elected to Parliament as a Progressive Conservative in 1953. He was made Speaker in 1957 and established himself as fair to all parties, sometimes to the dismay of the government. Impressed observers campaigned to make him permanent Speaker, and he later declined the permanent Speakership when offered by Liberal Prime Minister Lester Pearson. In 1967 he was appointed governor general of Canada. He died in 1991.
Cleve Horne appears to have used natural light while painting Michener’s portrait in 1962, a change from prior official portraits.