The Ottawa Board of Control was an important part of the governance of Ottawa, Ontario from 1908 until 1980 when it was abolished. Through the 19th century Ottawa had been governed by a mayor and city council, but most councillors were only part-time and could spend only a few hours per week on municipal issues.

The board was elected across the entire city of Ottawa with the four candidates receiving the most votes being added to the board. The member of the board of control who received the most votes was also made deputy mayor, and was the legal successor to the mayor should they resign or die in office. The board of control was abolished in 1980 by the Ontario Municipal Board after a council vote for its abolition.

History

Mayor Arthur Ellis found this problematic as there was little time for real scrutiny of important issues. He thus proposed creating a five member board of control consisting of the mayor and four members elected at large from across the city. At the same time the number of councillors would be reduced by a third.

The city council rejected this plan, as it would reduce both their authority and their numbers. In the 1908 municipal election the question was brought to a referendum, and was approved and the new board was created. In 1910 city council held a second referendum on whether the board should be abolished, and the people of Ottawa overwhelmingly voted in favour of keeping the board.

Controllers

CouncilControllers
1908Napoléon Champagne (until Nov. 12)James Davidson (until Oct. 7, 1911)Robert A. HasteyCharles Hopewell
Edward P. McGrath (from Nov. 18)
1909Napoléon ChampagneGeorge H. Wilson
1910Edward H. Hinchey
1911
W. E. Brown (from Nov. 6, 1911)
1912Stewart McClenaghanRufus H. Parent
1913Joseph KentJohn W. Nelson
1914E. R. McNeill
1915Harold FisherJames A. EllisNapoléon Champagne
1916Joseph Kent
1917Edward H. Hinchey
1918James MuirAinslie W. Greene
1919Frank H. PlantJohn W. Nelson (until Dec. 1)
Walter Cunningham (from Dec. 1)
1920John Cameron
1921Arthur EllisJohn P. Balharrie
1922
1923Joseph McGuire
1924Napoléon ChampagneCharles J. Tulley
1925Herbert McElroyFrank H. Plant
1926Arthur Ellis
1927Frank LaFortune
1928Frank H. Plant
1929Gerald Sims
1930John J. Allen
1931George Mackinley GeldertJames Warren YorkJ. E. Stanley LewisGeorge Harrison Dunbar
1932Fulgence CharpentierDaniel McCann
1933J. E. Stanley Lewis
1934Tom Brethour
1935J. Edward McVeigh
1936George Harrison DunbarAllan B. Turner
1937E. A. Bourque
1938J. Edward McVeighFinley McRae
1939John Harold Putnam
1940Jim Forward
1941–42Chester E. Pickering
1943–44Finley McRaeGrenville Goodwin
1945–46
1947–48
1949–50Len CoulterDaniel McCann (until Sept. 8, 1954)Paul TardifChester E. Pickering
1951–52Charlotte Whitton (until Oct. 1, 1951)
John Powers (from Oct. 11, 1951)
1953–54Roy Donaldson
1955–56George H. NelmsErnie Jones
1957–58Wilbert HamiltonSam Berger
1959–60
1961–62Lloyd Francis (until May 20, 1963)Don B. Reid
1963–64Ellen WebberErnie Jones
Jules Morin (from May 22, 1963)
1965–66Kenneth FogartyMurray Heit
1967–69
1970–72Claude Bennett (until Aug. 28, 1972)Pierre Benoit (until Apr. 24, 1972)Lorry Greenberg
Tom McDougall (from Sept. 5, 1972)Garry Guzzo (from May 1972)
1973–74
1975–76Marion DewarDon B. ReidBill Law
1977–78Pat NicolRalph Sutherland
1978–80Brian BournsBill Law