James Cleland "Bubs" Britton (April 24, 1903 – March 30, 1984) was a Canadian diplomat and sportsman. He was appointed Chargé d'affaires to Japan, then Ambassador to Italy, and then Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand.

James Britton
Born
James Cleland Britton

April 24, 1903
DiedMarch 30, 1984(1984-03-30) (aged 80)
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Other namesJim Britton
Occupation(s)trade commissioner, diplomat

Biography

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Britton was born in York, Ontario, in 1903 and was educated at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario where he played both football and ice hockey on the school teams. In the early 1930s Britton also played ice hockey in the Ottawa City Hockey League for the Ottawa Shamrocks and the Ottawa Rideaus.

During the 1936–1937 season Britton worked as an assistant trade commissioner in Johannesburg, South Africa where he helped organize the South African Ice Hockey Association (SAIHA).[1]

He would later work as a diplomat for Canada in Japan, Italy and Thailand.

Britton died on March 30, 1984, at the Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington, Ontario at an age of 80.[2]

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Notes

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  1. ^ "New Field Being Anticipated For Canadian Hockey Players" Ottawa Citizen. December 9, 1936. Received October 19, 2021.
  2. ^ "Deaths – BRITTON, James Cleland "Bubs" Ottawa Citizen. March 31, 1984 (p. 61).
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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Bertram Charles Butler
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand
1967–1969
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Ambassador to Italy
1967–
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chargé d'Affaires a.i. to Japan
1954–
Succeeded by