James Maloney (Ontario politician)
James Anthony Maloney (March 30, 1905 – October 1, 1961) was a Canadian politician who was a Member of Provincial Parliament in Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1956 to 1961. He represented the riding of Renfrew South for the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party.
James Maloney | |
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Ontario MPP | |
In office 1956–1961 | |
Preceded by | James Shannon Dempsey |
Succeeded by | Leonard Quilty |
Constituency | Renfrew South |
Personal details | |
Born | Eganville, Ontario, Canada | March 30, 1905
Died | October 1, 1961 56) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | (aged
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Born in Eganville, Ontario, he was the son of Martin James Maloney, who served in the House of Commons of Canada. His maternal grandfather, James Bonfield, was also a politician, having served as a Liberal member of the Ontario Legislature. He was trained as a lawyer at Osgoode Hall.[1] Maloney died in office in 1961 of a heart attack.[2]
Family
James Anthony Maloney has two brothers, Henry Joseph Maloney and Arthur Maloney.[3][4]
References
- "Guide Parlementaire Canadien". 1960.
- Served Since 1958 As Minister of Mines Maloney, James A The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Oct 2, 1961; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail pg.
- Hendry, Barry (5 October 2015). "Catholic Priest Falls From Grace" (PDF). The Bancroft Times.
- Reynolds, Nila (1979). Bancroft. A Bonanza of Memories. The Centennial Committee. p. 223.
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