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Ira Delbert Cotnam

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Preceded by
  
Matthew McKay

Profession
  
physician

Role
  
Physician

Succeeded by
  
Matthew McKay

Political party
  
Conservative

Name
  
Ira Cotnam

Died
  
February 25, 1966

Resigned
  
October 1935

Full Name
  
Ira Delbert Cotnam

Born
  
19 December 1883 Pontiac County, Quebec (
1883-12-19
)

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Godwin m. 29 December 1909

Party
  
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

Ira Delbert Cotnam (19 December 1883 – 25 February 1966) was a Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Pontiac County, Quebec and became a physician.

Cotnam attended secondary school at Pembroke Collegiate Institute, then proceeded to Queen's University where he received his medical degrees (MD, CM). His postgraduate work was conducted at hospitals in New York, Chicago and London. Queen's University awarded him with a gold medal in surgery.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Renfrew North riding in the 1925 general election, winning over Liberal incumbent Matthew McKay after an unsuccessful campaign there in the 1921 election. He was re-elected in 1926 federal election and 1930 federal election. During the decade when Cotnam held Renfrew North, he was challenged by McKay in each election. In the 1935 election, McKay defeated Cotnam to win back the riding. Cotnam made two further unsuccessful attempts to win the seat in 1949 and 1953, when he campaigned as a Progressive Conservative.

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Ira Delbert Cotnam Wikipedia