Patrick Morgan Mahoney

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The Hon.
Patrick Morgan Mahoney
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Calgary South
In office
1968–1972
Preceded by Harold Raymond Ballard
Succeeded by Peter Bawden
Personal details
Born (1929-01-20)January 20, 1929
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Died June 8, 2012(2012-06-08) (aged 83)
North Vancouver, British Columbia
Political party Liberal

Patrick Morgan (Pat) Mahoney, PC (January 20, 1929 June 8, 2012) was a judge, politician, lawyer and businessman.

Mahoney was first elected to parliament in the 1968 election as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Calgary South. A Liberal in a province and city not known for electing Liberal politicians, Mahoney rode the wave of Trudeaumania to defeat Progressive Conservative incumbent Harold Raymond Ballard by 756 votes.[1]

In 1970, he became parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Finance. He held that position until January 1972 when he was promoted to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau as a Minister of State.[1]

Mahoney's promotion was not enough for him to save his seat in the subsequent 1972 election, and he went down to defeat at the hands of Tory rival Peter Bawden, losing by more than 16,000 votes.[1] In 2011, Mahoney joked that the Liberals "will elect an MP in Calgary again before the Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup."[1]

Subsequent to his defeat, Mahoney, a lawyer by training, was appointed to the Federal Court of Appeal.[1]

Mahoney joined the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League as an executive in 1955[2] and, in 1959, moved the Labour Day Classic match against the rival Edmonton Eskimos from Edmonton to Calgary where it has been played ever since.[1] He briefly served as the team's general manager in 1965 and also served as president of the league's Western Football Conference.[2]

He retired to North Vancouver, British Columbia where he died at the age of 83.[1][2]

Mahoney was the last Liberal to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons from a Calgary-based riding until 2015.[1][3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Weismiller, Bryan (June 9, 2012). "Pat Mahoney, Calgary's last Liberal MP, dies at 83". Calgary Herald. Archived from the original on June 13, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "Former MP and Stampeders Executive Member Pat Mahoney Dies". AM770CHQR.com. June 9, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  3. "After 47 years, Liberals finally win seat in Calgary", [Calgary Herald], October 20, 2015.

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[Category:Judges in Alberta]]

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