Ralph Warren (politician)
Ralph Warren | |
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Member of Provincial Parliament for Renfrew North | |
In office October 1919 – May 1923 | |
Reeve of Wilberforce Township | |
In office 1930–1938 | |
Member of Parliament for Renfrew North | |
In office April 1937 – June 1953 | |
Preceded by | Matthew McKay |
Succeeded by | James Forgie |
Personal details | |
Born |
Ralph Melville Warren 4 March 1882 Wilberforce Township, Ontario |
Died |
6 May 1954 72) Eganville, Ontario[1] | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) |
Louise Naismith m. 9 December 1904, d. 24 December 1942; Eva Marion Farnel m. 14 December 1944[2] |
Profession | farmer |
Ralph Melville Warren (4 March 1882 – 6 May 1954) was a Canadian politician, a member of the Canadian House of Commons and the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He was born in Wilberforce Township, Ontario where he attended secondary school and became a farmer by career.
In the 1919 Ontario election, he was elected under the United Farmers of Ontario party which formed the government. He held the Renfrew North provincial seat for one term until defeated in the 1923 election.[1]
From 1930 to 1938 he was reeve of Wilberforce Township.[2]
Warren was elected to federal Parliament for the Liberal party at the Renfrew North riding in a by-election on 5 April 1937 then re-elected for full terms in 1940, 1945 and 1949. Faced with poor health, Warren did not seek another federal term in the 1953 election. He died the following year, survived by his second wife, Eva Marion Farnel.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 The Canadian Press (7 May 1954). "Ralph M. Warren / Former Member, Never Defeated in Federal Vote". The Globe and Mail. p. 3.
- 1 2 Normandin, Pierre G. (1952). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
External links
- Ralph Warren – Parliament of Canada biography
- Ralph Melville Warren at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario