Thomas Earle (Canadian politician)
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Thomas Earle (Sept 27, 1837 – July 13, 1911) was a Canadian businessman and Conservative politician who represented Victoria (electoral district) in the Canadian House of Commons from 1889 to 1904. Earle was acclaimed during a by-election following Edgar Crow Baker's resignation. He also served on Victoria City Council in 1885.
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Summary of Political Experience from Library of Parliament
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Preceded by Edgar Crow Baker, Liberal-Conservative |
Member of Parliament for Victoria 1889–1904 |
Succeeded by Riding split into Victoria City and Nanaimo |