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Melvin McQuaid

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Preceded by
  
Brenton St. John

Preceded by
  
John Mullally

Died
  
January 16, 2001

Succeeded by
  
Daniel J. MacDonald

Succeeded by
  
riding dissolved

Spouse
  
Catherine Handrahan

Preceded by
  
Daniel J. MacDonald

Name
  
Melvin McQuaid

Resigned
  
December 1962

Succeeded by
  
James Bernard Fay

Role
  
Lawyer


Party
  
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

Melvin James McQuaid (6 September 1911 – 16 January 2001) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Souris, Prince Edward Island and became a lawyer and clerk by career.

McQuaid attended Saint Dunstan's University, St. Francis Xavier University and Dalhousie Law School.

In 1957, he became town clerk for Souris. He served in provincial politics as a Councillor of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for 1st Kings District from 1959 to 1962, including functions as provincial treasurer and Attorney General.

He was first elected at the King's riding in the 1965 general election, and re-elected at the Cardigan riding in the 1968 election.

After serving his terms in the 27th and 28th Canadian Parliaments, McQuaid returned to provincial politics to become leader of the provincial Progressive Conservative party which was the Opposition party. He once again became a Councillor for the 1st Kings electoral district from 1972 until 1976. After leaving provincial office, McQuaid was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island. After his retirement from the court in 1981, he served on the National Parole Board.

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