Sunday, April 5, 2020

The Strangest Names In Canadian Political History?

Pamphile Real Blaise Nugent Du Tremblay.

  Our change of pace continues with a peek at some of the curiously named figures who've populated the government of America's neighbor to the North. Each of Canada's ten provinces has had a wealth of history both prior to and after the Canadian confederation, which was achieved in 1867. From the province of Alberta to the province of Quebec, as well as Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia (amongst others) each province's history saw the election of numerous legislators, councilors, judges, and mayors. This list was first launched shortly after the development of the "Strangest Names In British Political History", and its total amount of listees was further increased by members of the House of Commons and Senate, legislative bodies that came to fruition following the Canadian Confederation of 1867. As of the date of publication, this list stands at just over 140 individuals and will continue to expand when time permits. Enjoy!

1.) Pamphile Réal Blaise Nugent Du Tremblay--(March 5, 1879-October 6, 1955): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Quebec, 1917-1921; member of the Canadian Senate from 1942-1955 (died in office.)
2.) Lestock Peach Wilson DesBrisay--(March 28, 1820 – December 10, 1872): Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1856-1866. Lestock Graham DesBrisay--(1920-1988): Minister of Economic Growth and Finance for New Brunswick, 1960-70.
3.) Onesiphore Ernest Talbot--(August 15, 1854-May 6, 1934): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Bellechasse, Quebec, 1896-1915. Onesiphore Carbonneau--(June 17, 1852-February 25, 1932): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Quebec, 1902-1904. Onesiphore Turgeon--(September 6, 1849-November 18, 1944): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1900-1921; Member of the Canadian Senate from Gloucester, New Brunswick, 1922-44.
4.) Jabez Bunting Snowball--(September 24, 1837-February 24, 1907): Member of the Senate from 1891-1902; member of the House of Commons from 1878-1880. Jabez Pike Thompson--(October 9, 1852 – January 18, 1938): Member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly from Twillingate and Fogo, 1882-85 1889-95.
5.) Acalus Lockwood Palmer—(August 28, 1820-August 10, 1899): Member of the House of Commons from St. John, New Brunswick, 1872-1878.
6.) Aemelius Irving—(February 4, 1823-November 27, 1913): Member of the House of Commons from Hamilton, Ontario, 1874-78.
7.) Azellus Denis--(March 26, 1907-September 4, 1991): Member of the House of Commons from Saint-Denis, Quebec, 1935-1964; Postmaster General of Canada, 1963-64; member of the Senate from 1964-1991 (died in office.) A total service of over 55 years, the longer period of service in Canadian parliamentary history.
8.) Arza Clair Casselman--(January 19, 1891-May 11, 1958): Member of the House of Commons from Grenville-Dundas, Ontario, 1921-21, 1925-1958.
9.) Amor De Cosmos—(August 20, 1825-July 4, 1897): Member of the House of Commons from Victoria, British Columbia, 1871-1882.
10.) Herménégilde Boulay—(March 20, 1861-May 18, 1942): Member of the House of Commons from Rimouski, Quebec, 1911-1917.
11.) Sixte Coupal Dit La Reine—(May 1, 1825-June 22, 1891): Member of the House of Commons from Napierville, Quebec, 1867-72, 1874-75, 1875-1882.
12.) Corelli Collard Field—(October 5, 1830-February 2, 1898): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Northumberland West, 1886 to 1898.
13.) Creelman MacArthur—(June 12, 1874 – December 27, 1943): Member of the Canadian Senate from Prince Edward Island, 1925-1943.
14.) Côme Isaïe Rinfret—(September 6, 1847-November 8, 1911): Member of the House of Commons from Lotbinière, Quebec, 1878-1899. Côme-Séraphin Cherrier--(July 22, 1798 – April 10, 1885): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from Montreal, 1835-1838.
15.) Fitzalam-William Perras—(March 10, 1876-June 28, 1936): Member of the House of Commons from Wright, Quebec, 1925-1936 (died in office).
16.) Follin Horace Pickel—(March 2, 1866-December 21, 1949): Member of the House of Commons from Brome-Missisquoi, Quebec, 1930-1935.
17.) Ligouri Lacombe—(June 15, 1895-April 13, 1957): Member of the House of Commons from Laval--Two Mountains, Quebec, 1925-30, 1935-40, 1940-45, 1945-48.
18.) Harcourt Burland Bull—(June 2, 1824-August 12, 1881): Member of the Canadian Senate from Hamilton, Ontario, 1879-81 (died in office.)


Lestock Peach Wilson DesBrisay.

19.) Billa Flint—(February 9, 1805-June 15, 1894): Member of the Canadian Senate from Trent, Ontario, 1867-1894 (died in office.)
20.) Macgregor Fullarton McIntosh--(1896-1955): Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for the Islands, 1937-41.
21.) Sir Melbourne McTaggart Tait--(May 20, 1842 -February 19, 1917 ): Chief Justice of the Superior Court at Montreal, 1894-1917. Melbourne Alexander Gass--(December 21, 1938-January 29, 2019): Member of the House of Commons for Prince Edward Island, 1979-88.
22.) Overton Smith Gildersleeve—(January 13, 1825 – March 9, 1864): Mayor of Kingston, Ontario, Canada from 1855-56 and 1861-62.
23.) Havelock Ford Price—(1865-1935): Mayor of Kingston, Ontario, Canada in 1927.
24.) Hormidas LaPorte—(November 7, 1850 – February 20, 1934): Mayor of Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1904 to 1906.
25.) Wishart Flett Spence—(March 9, 1904 – April 16, 1998): Associate Justice of the Canadian Supreme Court, 1963-1978. Wishart McLea Robertson—(February 15, 1896-August 15, 1967): Member of the Canadian Senate from Shelburne, Nova Scotia 1943-65; Speaker of the Senate, 1953-57.
26.) Sperrin Chant—(1860--?): Mayor of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada from 1901-1902.
27.) Montague William Tyrwhitt-Drake--(January 20, 1830 – April 29, 1908): Mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada from 1876-1877.
28.) Romuald-Charlemagne Laurier—(January 7, 1852-December 28, 1906): Member of the House of Commons from L'Assomption, Quebec, 1900-1906 (died in office.)
Romuald Montezuma Gendron--(December 5, 1865-October 26, 1946): Member of the House of Commons from Wright, Quebec, 1921-25.
29.) Aulay McAulay Morrison—(June 15, 1863-February 27, 1942): Member of the House of Commons from New Westminster, British Columbia, 1896-1904.
30.) Neriah John Roadhouse--(1853-November 14, 1932): Mayor of Newmarket, Ontario, 1905-07.
31.) Chisholm MacKenzie Ross—(1893-1944): Mayor of Fort William, Ontario, Canada, 1938-42.
32.) Battleman Milton McIntyre--(March 8, 1907-November 27, 1968): Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Mackenzie, 1949-52.
33.) Viateur Ethier—(June 27, 1915-July 29, 1975): Member of the House of Commons for Glengarry-Prescott, Ontario, 1962-1972.
34.) Dempster Henry Ratcliffe Heming--(November 30, 1885 – April 20, 1967): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Moose Jaw City, 1944-60.
35.) Gildas Laurent Molgat—(January 25, 1927 – February 28, 2001): Member of the Canadian Senate from Ste-Rose, Manitoba, 1970-2001; Speaker of the Senate, 1994-2001.
36.) Asmunder Loptson—(February 14, 1885-February 25, 1972): Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly from Saltcoats, 1929-34, 1948-60.
37.) Eiliv Howard Anderson—(1934-LIVING): Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Shaunavon, 1975-78.
38.) Bamm David Hogarth—(October 24, 1887- November 13, 1966): Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Regina City, 1938-44; Judge of the District Court of Regina, 1944-62.
39.) Héliodore Côté—(October 19, 1934-LIVING): Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1978 -1982.


Acalus Lockwood Palmer.

40.) Winckworth Tonge--(February 4, 1727 – February 2, 1792): Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from Cumberland County, 1759 -1760, King's County from 1765- 1783 and Hants County from 1785-1792.
41.) D'Arcy Argue Counsell Martin--(October 23, 1898 – June 7, 1992): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Hamilton West, 1931-34.
42.) Eliakim Eddy Tupper--(1822 – July 31, 1895): Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from Digby County, 1890-95 (died in office.)
43.) Snow Parker Freeman—(1805-1862): Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from Queen’s County, 1843-55.
44.) Hammel Madden DeRoche—(August 27, 1840 – March 10, 1916): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Addington, 1871-1883.
45.) Azaire Adulph Aubin—(August 6, 1850 – March 27, 1932): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Nipissing West and Sturgeon Falls, 1905-1911.
46.) Zotique Mageau--(April 6, 1865 – March 14, 1951): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Sturgeon Falls, 1911-1926.
47.) Ebon Rinaldo Wigle—(October 19, 1877-February 8, 1941): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Huron Centre, 1923-26.
48.) Avila-Gonzague Bourbonnais--(October 17, 1859- April 4, 1902): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from Soulanges, 1886-1902.
49.) Eccles James Gott—(September 4, 1884-June 15, 1939): Member of the House of Commons from Amherstburg, Ontario, 1925-1935 (died in office.)
50.) Goldwin Corlett Elgie--(July 21, 1896 – April 4, 1975): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Woodbine, 1934-43 and 1945-48.
51.) Myrddyn Cooke Davies--(May 26, 1897 – December 29, 1970): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Windsor-Walkerville, 1945 to 1959 (Speaker 1949-55).
52.) Aylesworth Bowen Perry—(August 21, 1860 – February 14, 1956): Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 1900-1923; member of the 2nd Council of the Northwest Territories, 1921-22.
53.) Day Hort MacDowell—(March 6, 1850-October 10, 1927): Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories from 1883-85; member of the Canadian House of Commons from Saskatchewan, 1887-96.
54.) Acheson Gosford Irvine (December 7, 1837 – January 8, 1916): Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 1880-86; Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories from 1883-85.
55.) Perez Martain Benjamin--(October 23, 1791 – August 4, 1850): Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1836-1840 and 1843-1847.
56.) Cereno Upham Jones (1767–1851): Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from Annapolis County, 1816-18.
57.) Almonte Douglas Alkenbrack—(June 2, 1912-March 19, 1998): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Lennox and Addington, Ontario, 1962-1979.
58.) Eckbird Seymour Cane--(January 5, 1867-March 26, 1930): Mayor of Newmarket, Ontario from 1912-1913.


Sixte Coupal Dit La Reine.

59.) Sarmite Drosma Bulte--(September 27, 1953-LIVING): Member of the House of Commons for Parkdale-High Park, 1997-2006.
60.) Vildebon-Winceslas Larue (October 3, 1851-January 8, 1906): Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for La Salle, 1896-1906.
61.) Onuphe Peltier--(November 13, 1821-May 10, 1880): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from L’Assomption, 1871 to 1880.
62.) Hartland de Montarville Molson--(May 29, 1907-September 28, 2002): Member of the Canadian Senate from Quebec, 1955-1993.
63.) Hippolyte Monplasir—(March 7, 1839-June 20, 1927): Member of the House of Commons from Champlain, Quebec, 1874-1887; member of the Senate, 1893-1927 (died in office).
64.) Tancrède Boucher de Grosbois--(November 6, 1846 – September 30, 1926): Mayor of Saint Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec, 1872-74; member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from Shefford, 1888-1892 and 1897-1903.
65.) Dowina-Évariste Joyal--(May 30, 1892-January 18, 1956): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Chambly, 1939-1948.
66.) Thibaudeau Rinfret—(June 22, 1879-July 25, 1962): Chief Justice of the Canadian Supreme Court, 1944-54; Acting Governor-General of Canada in 1952.
67.) Ipeelee Kilabuck—(1932-2000): Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Northwest Territories from Central Baffin, 1975-83 and 1987-1991.
68.) Pauloosie Paniloo (1943-2007): Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Northwest Territories from Baffin Central, 1983-87.
69.) Willoughby Staples Brewster--(July 9, 1860-December 28, 1932): Member of the Legislative Assembly from the Province of Ontario from Brant South, 1908-14.
70.) Elmes Yelverton Steele--(February 6, 1781-August 6, 1865): Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Simcoe, 1841-43.
71.) Melchior-Alphonse de Salaberry--(1813-1867): Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Rouville, 1841-43.
72.) Harmannus Smith--(1790-1872): Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Wentworth, 1841-51.
73.) Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey--(December 11, 1784-March 3, 1857): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from Carleton County, 1831-34.
74.) Levius Peters Sherwood--(1777-1850): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from Leeds, 1812-13; Speaker from 1821-1824.
75.) Hope Fleming McKenzie--(1821-1866): Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Lambdon and North Oxford, 1860-61 and 1863-66.
76.) Corydon Partlow Brown--(1848-91): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from Westbourne, 1875-82; Minister of Public Works for Manitoba, 1880.
77.) Armour Livingstone McCrae--(1916-November 3, 2007): Mayor of Welland, Ontario from 1953-58.
78.) Baldwin Larus Baldwinson--(October 26, 1856-October 5, 1936): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Gimli, 1899-1907 and 1910-1913.
79.) Glenlyon Archibald Campbell--(1863-1917): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from Gilbert Plains, 1903 to 1908; member of the Canada House of Commons from Dauphin, 1908-11.
80.) Oza Tétrault--(May 1, 1908 – October 17, 1995): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Villaneuve, 1968-74.
81.) Fawcett Gowler Taylor--(April 29, 1878-January 1, 1940): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from Portage au Prairie, 1920-1933.
82.) Mungo Turnbull Lewis--(November 13, 1894-January 12, 1969): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from Rockwood, 1936-45.
83.) Elman Kreisler Guttormson--(March 24, 1929-October 10, 2000): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from St. George, 1956-1969.
84.) Wemyss McKenzie Simpson--(March 30, 1824-March 31, 1894): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Algoma, 1867-71.
85.) Peregrine Maitland Grover--(1818-1885): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Peterborough East, 1867-1873.


Wishart Flett Spence.

86.) Gloud Wilson McLelan--(April 18, 1796–April 6, 1858): Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from Londonderry, 1836-47, 1851-58.
87.) Aeneas Adolph Macdonald--(November 30, 1864-June 30, 1920): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 2nd Kings, 1912-1915.
88.) Pius Aeneas Gallan--(February 1, 1882 -November 10, 1971): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1st Prince, 1932-1943.
89.) Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand--(August 18, 1832 – April 3, 1918): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Trois-Rivieres, 1890-1900; Mayor of Trois-Rivieres, 1873-76, 1889-94. Telesphore Simard (1878-1955): Mayor of Quebec City, Canada from 1927-28.
90.) McCausland F. Irvine—(June 9, 1864-December 14, 1948): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from Perth South, 1923-26.
91.) Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis--(March 5, 1855-June 23, 1926): Mayor of Trois-Rivières, 1904-05; member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for St. Maurice, 1886-90.
92.) Atchez Pitt--(1896-1956): Mayor of Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada, 1937-41.
93.) Thimolaüs Beaulieu--(?--?): Mayor of Lévis, Quebec, Canada, 1886-90.
94.) Sir Tasker Keech Cook--(1867-1937): Mayor of St. Johns, Newfoundland, 1921-29.
95.) Ewart John Arlington Harnum (October 13, 1910 – February 29, 1996): Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland, 1969-74.
96.) Royal Lethington Maitland--(January 9, 1898 – March 28, 1946 ): Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Vancouver, 1928-33, 1937-46.
97.) Jerahmiel Samson Grafstein--(January 2, 1935--LIVING): Member of the Canadian Senate from Metro Toronto, 1984-2010.
98.) Sigtryggur Jonasson--(February 8, 1852-November 26, 1942): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Andrews and Gimli, 1896-99 and 1907-10.
99.) Buda Hosmer Brown (June 10, 1894 – August 12, 1962): Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Vancouver-Point Grey, 1956-1962. Female
100.) Bonaventure Panet (July 27, 1765 – March 12, 1846): Member of the 1st Parliament of Lower Canada for Leinster, 1792-1800. 
101.) Hidulphe Adolphe Savoie--(June 26, 1873-1961): Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from Northumberland County, 1930-48.
102.) Pio Heliodore LaPorte--(September 1, 1878 - July 29, 1939 ): Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from Madawaska, 1936-38; Minister of Health and Labour for New Brunswick, 1938-39; killed in an automobile accident.
103.) Taras Demeter Ferley--(October 14, 1882-July 27, 1947): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from Gimli, 1915-20.
104.) Loftus Dudley Ward--(November 7, 1905 – May 24, 1980): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (Royal Canadian Navy), 1945-48,
105.) Jaroslaw William Arsenych--(1889-June 2, 1947): Provincial Judge for Manitoba, 1947-53 (died in office.)
106.) Oakland Woods Valleau--(March 20, 1892–March 6, 1976): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Melfort, 1938-48.
107.) Featherston Osler--(1838-1924): Justice of the Court of Appeals for the Province of Ontario, 1883-.
108.) Hilarion-Pit Lessard--(February 11, 1913-September 13, 1984): Member of the House of Commons from St. Henri and LaSalle, 1958-1972.
109.) Ossian Gardiner Lye--(February 20, 1889--?): Mayor of Guelph, Ontario, 1932.
110.) Sarto Fournier—(February 15, 1908-July 23, 1980): Mayor of Montreal from 1957 to 1960.
111.) Hannes Marino Hanneson--(November 27, 1887-June 11, 1958): Member of the House of Commons from Selkirk, Manitoba, 1925-26.
112.) Cephas Barker Mark--(1872-1942): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Rosetown, 1912-17.
113.) Moss Kent Dickinson--(June 1, 1822 -July 19, 1897): Mayor of Ottawa, 1864-66; Member of the House of Commons from Ontario, 1882-87.
114.) Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough--(October 27, 1880-March 10, 1956): Governor-General of Canada, 1931-35; previously a member of the U.K. Parliament from Cheltenham and Dover, 1910-20.
115.) Eliphalet Wilbur Gustin--(May 7, 1834-January 23, 1920): Mayor of St. Thomas, Ontario from 1883-84.


Bamm David Hogarth.

116.) Guillaume Gamelin Gaucher—(August 16, 1810-September 6, 1885): Member of the House of Commons for Jacques Cartier, Quebec, 1867-1872.
117.) Eymard Georges Corbin—(August 2, 1934-LIVING): Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Madwaska-Victoria, 1968-1984; member of the Senate from 1984-2009.
118.) Lendrum McMeans--(1859-1941): member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from Winnipeg South, 1910-14; member of the Canadian senate, 1917-41.
119.) Mather Byles DesBrisay--(March 19, 1828-April 8, 1900): Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1875-76 (a member of the assembly from 1867-78); also a County Judge.
120.) Adelbert Cavour Chapman--(October 25, 1860-September 1, 1943): Mayor of Moncton, New Brunswick, 1896 and 1920-21.
121.) Aulder Clarke Bowness--(August 15, 1871-May 2, 1949): Mayor of Cranbrook, British Columbia from 1912-13, 1915.
122.) Dilman Kinsey Erb--(July 16, 1857-February 19, 1936): Member of the House of Commons for Perth South, 1896-1904.
123.) Avard Longley Davidson--(November 2, 1877-July 1, 1931): Member of the House of Commons from Nova Scotia (Digby and Annapolis), 1911-21.
124.) Honoré Hippolyte Achille Gervais--(August 13, 1864 – August 8, 1915) : Member of the House of Commons from St. James, Quebec, 1904-11.
125.) Esioff-Leon Patenaude--(February 12, 1875-February 7, 1963): Member of the House of Commons from Quebec (Hochlega), 1915-17; Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, 1934-39.
126.) Chipman Hazen Drury--(July 15, 1917-July 5, 1991): Mayor of Westmount, Quebec, 1962-63.
127.) Arvid Waldemar Lundell--(1899-1984): Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from Revelstoke, 1949-52, 1963-66.
128.) Euchariste Harvey--(1904-1984): Mayor of Saint Hubert, Quebec, 1961-63.
129.) Pleaman Forsey--(?--LIVING): Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly for Exploits, 2019.
130.) Heino Lilles--(?--LIVING): Judge of the Yukon Territorial Court, 1986-2006.
131. Andromache Karakatsanis--(1955--LIVING): Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, 2011-.
132.) Fleming Blanchard McCurdy--(February 17, 1875-August 29, 1952): Member of the House of Commons from Nova Scotia (Colchester, Shelburne and Queens), 1911-21.
133.) Yoine Jonah Goldstein--(May 11, 1934--LIVING): Member of the Canadian Senate for Rigaud, 2005-2009.
134.) Metro Carl Rybchuk--(December 16, 1935-LIVING): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Regina Victoria, 1982-86.
135.) Absalom Shade Allen--(1843-1928): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Wellington West, 1886-92.
136.) Salter Adrian Hayden--(May 31, 1896-January 5, 1987): Member of the Canadian Senate from Toronto, 1940-1983.
137.) Stockwell Burt Day Jr.--(August 16, 1950-LIVING): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Red Deer-North, 1986-2000; Minister of Employment and Immigration for Alberta, 1992-96.
138.) Loyola O'Driscoll--(?--LIVING): Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly for Ferryland, 2019-.
139.) Bona Arsenault—(October 10, 1903-July 4, 1993): Member of the House of Commons from Bonaventure, Quebec, 1945-1957.
140.) Fenwick Lionel Kelly--(1863-1944): Member of the House of Commons from North Cape Breton and Victoria, Nova Scotia, 1923-25.
141.) Odoardo Di Santo--(1934--LIVING): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975-85.
142.) Garde Basil Gardom--(1924-2013): Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Vancouver-Point Grey, 1966-86; Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, 1995-2001.
143.) Ferrier Baker Kilbourne--(February 28, 1888-October 9, 1968): Mayor of London, Ontario from 1933-34.
144.) Leonidas Alcidas Giroux--(July 26, 1885 – September 7, 1936): Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from Grouard, 1924-1936.
145.) Efstathios William Barootes--(November 15, 1918-July 30, 2000): Member of the Canadian Senate from Regina Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, 1984-93.
146.) Athanase Gaudet—(June 20, 1848-April 29, 1888): Member of the House of Commons from Nicolet, Quebec, 1884-88 (died in office.)
147.) Bergthor Thordarson--(1866-1940): Mayor of Gimli, Manitoba, 1916-19.
148.) Egon Hans Tobus--(March 17, 1934-January 30, 2014): Mayor of Squamish, British Columbia, 1984-88, 1990-93.
149. Prudent Gregoire Roy--(?--?): Mayor of Levis, Quebec, 1874.
150.) Hilroy Selig Nathanson--(1932-2008): Justice of the Provincial Court of Newfoundland, 1982-2007.
151.) Tellex William Gallant--(1932-2007) Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, 1984-2007.
152.) Paulus Aemilius Irving--(April 3, 1857-April 9, 1916): Judge of the British Columbia Court of Appeal, 1909-1916.

Jabez Bunting Snowball.

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