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JAMES W. BURNS
Date of Passing: Feb 11, 2019
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JAMES W. BURNS On February 11, 2019, James William Burns died in Winnipeg. Jim was born in Winnipeg 89 years ago and although he travelled around the world and lived in Boston, Chicago and Montreal for periods of his career, first and foremost, Jim Burns was "from Winnipeg". Only a Winnipegger can truly understand what that means. Jim Burns grew up in the Winnipeg suburb of Tuxedo, the son of Dr. Charles Burns and Gladys Burns. His childhood was more centered on adventure and mischief than studies but he managed to get through high school at Gordon Bell and graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Manitoba. Jim then entered the MBA program at the Harvard School of Business and immediately on graduation in 1953, started his career with the Great West Life Assurance Company, becoming president in 1972 at the age of 41. While Great West Life remained the foundation of everything he did for the next 65 years, Jim Burns became a leading figure in the business community across Canada. He was Deputy Chairman of Power Corporation of Canada the parent company of Great West Life. He served on many boards, notably IBM Canada, Investors Group, Power Corporation, Power Financial, Consolidated Bathurst and Montreal Trust. He has been Chair of the Conference Board of Canada, Chair of the Prime Minister's Advisory Committee on Executive Compensation in Government and a founding director of the Council for Business and the Arts in Canada. He was particularly proud be be honoured with an Order of Canada, an Order of Manitoba and the creation of the James W. Burns Executive Education Centre of the University of Manitoba. He was able to express his pride in his alma mater by creating scholarships in the names of his father, his mother and his dear friend, Duff Roblin. He also took great pleasure in serving as Honorary Colonel of The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, based in Winnipeg. For the last few decades of his life, Jim Burns turned his skills and attention to supporting his community and charitable giving something that was always important to him even through his active career years. While he was always willing to help causes and people across Canada, his true passion was giving back to Winnipeg and Manitoba. He was instrumental in founding the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, was a driving force of Centre Venture for the creation of the The Forks Skateboard Park and gave generously of his time to the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation for over 15 years. In 1974, he was a prime mover in the citizen funded 'Save the Jets' campaign and in 1979, he joined fellow Winnipeggers to pave the way for the Jets to be welcomed into the NHL. Jim Burns shared his full life with his wife Barbara, until her death in 2003. He is survived by his three children and their spouses, James (Teresa), Martha (Paul), and Alan (Monica); his six grandchildren, Heather, James Robert, Margaret and Donald Burns and Hannah and Jack Gross; his three great-grandchildren, Audrey and Darcy Burns and Otis Dempsey; and his fourth great-grandchild, due in three weeks, Baby Hornby. Jim passed onto his children and grandchildren his appreciation for his city and for Lake-of-the-Woods, wanting them to know too the summers he had loved there as a boy. The Burns family extend deep gratitude to Agnes Paculan and Sonia Dena-En for their care and friendship to Jim during his last years. At Jim's request, there will be no service. In lieu of flowers, Jim would have encouraged his friends and family to donate to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation. An online journal for messages of support can be found on the website of Thomson Funeral Home https://www.dignitymemorial.com
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 16, 2019
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Having arrived in Winnipeg from Scotland in 1960, I had the good fortune to be hired by Ms. Nancy Horne in the Agency Department at GWL. (Rather exciting as it was my first job!!) Two years later I was offered the position of Private Secretary to Mr. Burns. The following six years were memorable. It was an absolute pleasure to work for him. (He would never use the word 'for'. but preferred 'with'!) He was supportive, appreciative, and so expert at what he did. There was no doubt in my mind he would be President sooner than later. I left my position in 1968 to start the rather important job of 'mother', and have always been an avid follower of his numerous accomplishments. What an illustrious career! I feel proud and privileged to have known him, and send sincere sympathy to his family. - Posted by: Connie Blamey (nee Adair) (Private Secretary to Mr. Burns at Great West Life from 1962 to 1968) on: Feb 20, 2019
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I have known Jim during my 49 years in the insurance industry!! One of the most beautiful people I ever met!! Caring and so humble! One knew exactly where you stood with Jim! A man of character and vision!! Wonderful to be a little part of your life Jim!!! Thanks!!!!! Regards to all the Burns Family and GWL! - Posted by: George Sigurdson (Insurance Industry GWL) on: Feb 17, 2019
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It was a pleasure to work with Jim Burns, a great friend, in Winnipeg and on business trips for over 60 years. Jim was a wonderful leader for Great-West life!. He inspired us to treat our policy holders with the highest standards knowing this would lead to first class corporate growth and profit. Rod Pennycook - Posted by: rod pennycook (friend and associate) on: Feb 16, 2019