James Murdock
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James Murdock (August 15, 1871 – May 15, 1949) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Brighton, England, Murdock first ran for the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal candidate in the 1921 federal election in the Ontario riding of Toronto South. Although defeated, he was appointed Minister of Labour in the cabinet of Mackenzie King shortly after the election. The current MP in the riding of Kent, Archibald McCoig, gave up his seat and was appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1922. Murdock was acclaimed to this seat in the resulting 1922 by-election. He was defeated in the 1925 election in the riding of Toronto—High Park and again in 1926.
In 1930, he was summoned to the Senate representing the senatorial division of Parkdale, Ontario on the advice of Prime Minister Mackenzie King. He served until his death in 1949.
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Parliament of Canada | ||
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Preceded by Archibald Blake McCoig |
Member of Parliament for Kent 1922–1925 |
Succeeded by Alexander Dew Chaplin |
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