James Forgie

James Moffat Forgie
Member of Parliament
for Renfrew North
In office
August 1953  September 1965
Preceded by Ralph Warren
Succeeded by Len Hopkins
Personal details
Born (1889-10-31)31 October 1889
Pembroke, Ontario
Died 3 May 1969(1969-05-03) (aged 79)
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Constance Elizabeth Coulthard
(m. 20 August 1916)[1]
Profession barrister, lawyer
Religion Presbyterian[1]

James Moffat Forgie (31 October 1889 3 May 1969) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons.

Forgie was born in Pembroke, Ontario and became a barrister and lawyer. He attended schools at St. Andrews College then Queen's University where he received his Bachelor of Arts in 1911, then attended Osgoode Hall Law School. He also served in World War I as a captain with the 48th Highlanders, then in World War II as a major with the Canadian Armoured Corps.[1]

He made an unsuccessful attempt to win a seat in the Ontario Legislature in 1948.[1] In the 1953 federal election, Forgie won at the Renfrew North riding and was re-elected there in 1957, 1958, 1962 and 1963. After completing his term in the 26th Canadian Parliament, Forgie left Parliament and did not seek a further term in the 1965 federal election.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Normandin, Pierre G. (1965). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.

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