Thomas Mayne Daly

Politician

1852 – 1911

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Who was Thomas Mayne Daly?

Thomas Mayne Daly, PC QC was a Canadian politician.

Born in Stratford, Canada West, the son of Thomas Mayne Daly and Helen McLaren Daly, his father was a member of the Canadian House of Commons for the riding of Perth North. His grandfather, John Corry Wilson Daly, was the first mayor of Stratford.

He was educated as a lawyer and was called to the Bar of Upper Canada in 1876. He practiced law in Stratford until 1881. In 1881, he moved to Brandon, Manitoba and practiced law in partnership with George Robson Coldwell. In 1882, he was elected the first mayor of Brandon. During his first six-month term, Daly initiated a civic development program which allowed for raising $150 000 through debentures. He resigned as Mayor in December 1882. In 1884 he was re-elected as the Mayor of Brandon.

In 1887, Daly was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the riding of Selkirk as a Liberal. He was reelected in 1891 as a Liberal-Conservative. He did not run in 1900. He was defeated in 1908. He was created a QC by the Governor General Lord Stanley in 1890.

From 1892 to 1896, he was the Minister of the Interior and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs, in the cabinet of Sir John Abbott, becoming the first federal Cabinet Minister from Manitoba. In 1896, he was Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and Secretary of State of Canada.

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Born
Aug 16, 1852
Stratford
Nationality
  • Canada
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Died
Jun 24, 1911
Winnipeg

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on July 23, 2013

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