Archibald McCoig
The Hon. Archibald Blake McCoig | |
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Senator for Kent, Ontario | |
In office 1922–1927 | |
Appointed by | William Lyon Mackenzie King |
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Kent | |
In office 1917–1922 | |
Preceded by | District was created in 1914 |
Succeeded by | James Murdock |
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Kent West | |
In office 1908–1917 | |
Preceded by | Herbert Sylvester Clements |
Succeeded by | District was abolished in 1917 |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Kent West | |
In office 1905–1908 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Letson Pardo |
Succeeded by | George William Sulman |
Personal details | |
Born |
Tilbury East, Ontario | April 8, 1873
Died | November 21, 1927 54) | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Archibald Blake McCoig (April 8, 1873 – November 21, 1927) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Tilbury East, Ontario, the son of Daniel McCoig, a Scottish immigrant, he was elected as a Liberal candidate to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the provincial riding of Kent West in the 1905 election. In 1908, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the federal riding of Kent West. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1911, 1917, and 1921. In 1922, he was called to the Canadian Senate representing the senatorial division of Kent, Ontario to allow James Murdock, the Minister of Labour, to take his seat. He served until his death in 1927.
McCoig married Adele M. Demarse in 1898. He served on the Chatham town council.
References
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1912, EJ Chambers
External links
- Archibald McCoig – Parliament of Canada biography
- Ontario Legislative Assembly Parliamentarian History
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