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Joseph Thompson (Canadian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Riding established

Spouse(s)
  
Ida M. Wilkinson

Succeeded by
  
Political party
  
Conservative

Died
  
March 16, 1941

Preceded by
  
Mark Howard Irish

Role
  
Political figure

Constituency
  
St. David

Name
  
Joseph Thompson


Joseph Thompson (Canadian politician)

Constituency
  
Born
  
July 19, 1867Toronto, Ontario (
1867-07-19
)

Party
  
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario

Joseph Elijah Thompson (July 19, 1867 – March 16, 1941) was speaker of the Legislature of Ontario from 1924 to 1926 and served as Conservative MLA for St. David and Toronto Northeast from 1919 to 1929.

This was the period of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party's rule under James P. Whitney.

Thompson was born in Toronto, the son of Joseph Thompson, and grew up in Toronto's Cabbagetown neighbourhood. He was educated at Dufferin School and Jarvis Collegiate. At 17, he was employed as a clerk in a dry goods store. In 1889, he became a treasury clerk for the city of Toronto. In 1898, he married Ida M. Wilkinson. In 1907, he became Toronto's Commissioner of Industry and Publicity. In 1908, Thompson entered business on his own as an insurance broker. He served as city controller in 1915. He was a captain in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I.

After he left politics in 1929, he was named registrar for the Toronto surrogate court. Thompson lost this appointment in 1934 and returned to the insurance business. In 1939, he ran unsuccessfully for a seat on Toronto city council. He died in Toronto two years later.

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Joseph Thompson (Canadian politician) Wikipedia


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