John Patrick Molloy

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The Hon.
John Patrick Molloy
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Provencher
In office
1908–1921
Preceded by Joseph Ernest Cyr
Succeeded by Arthur-Lucien Beaubien
Senator from Manitoba
In office
1925–1948
Appointed by William Lyon Mackenzie King
Personal details
Born (1873-03-13)March 13, 1873
Arthur, Ontario
Died March 16, 1948(1948-03-16) (aged 75)
Political party Liberal
Occupation Farmer, veterinary surgeon

John Patrick Molloy (March 13, 1873 March 16, 1948) was a Canadian veterinarian and politician.

Born in Arthur, Ontario of Irish Canadian parentage, Molloy was educated in the public and secondary schools of Ontario. He later attended the Ontario Veterinary College where he graduated in 1902. He spent the following year doing post graduate studies at the McKillip Veterinary College in Chicago where he received a M.D.V. degree. He returned to Canada settling in Morris, Manitoba where he established a practice.

He ran as a candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 1907 election but was defeated. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the electoral district of Provencher in the 1908 federal election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1911 and 1917. He was defeated in 1921 and was summoned to the Senate of Canada on the advice of William Lyon Mackenzie King in 1925 representing the senatorial division of Provencher, Manitoba. He served until his death in 1948.

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