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Charles Godfrey (physician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Godfrey (physician)
Charles Morris (Bud) Godfrey, MD, (born 24 September 1917) is a physician, professor and politician in the Durham Region. He served as an Ontario New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament for two years in the Ontario legislature but is best known for having led the protests against the proposed Pickering International Airport in the 1970s which forced the federal government to mothball the project.〔"Pickering foe ready to scramble again 'I thought we scotched that snake'" by Tony Wong, ''Toronto Star'', February 5, 1989〕 ==Background== Godfrey was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania〔 but his family moved to Toronto when he was seven months. His father was a physiotherapist who encouraged Godfrey to study medicine. He served in the Canadian military for five and a half years during World War II and qualified as a physiotherapist while serving. After the war he enrolled at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, paying for his schooling by working as a janitor and scrapyard worker before graduating in 1953.〔 In 1956, he studied neurology at Oxford University on a McLaughlin Fellowship and became a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1958.〔 He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1962 and his Masters of Arts in 1975 and was studying for his PhD in the late 1980s when he was in his 70s.〔
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