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Name
  
Patrick Power

Role
  
Canadian Politician

Children
  
Lawrence Geoffrey Power


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Succeeded by
  
William Johnston AlmonStephen Tobin

Preceded by
  
William Johnston AlmonStephen Tobin

Succeeded by
  
Matthew Henry RicheyMalachy Bowes Daly

Born
  
March 17, 1815Kilmacthomas, County Waterford (Republic of Ireland) (
1815-03-17
)

Died
  
February 23, 1881, Halifax, Canada

Parents
  
Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Katherine Power

Political party
  

Patrick Power (March 17, 1815 – February 23, 1881) was a Canadian politician and a member of the Canadian House of Commons for the riding of Halifax in Nova Scotia. He was born on March 17, 1815 at Kilmacthomas in County Waterford, Ireland. He immigrated to Nova Scotia in 1823 with his parents and later worked as a merchant in Canada.

He was first elected as a member of the Anti-Confederation Party on September 20, 1867. On January 30, 1869, he became a member of the Liberal Party, but in 1870 he became an Independent Liberal. He ran for re-election and lost on October 12, 1872. He was re-elected to the 3rd Canadian Parliament on January 22, 1874, but he was defeated in the next election on September 17, 1878.

In 1876, he was offered a position in Alexander Mackenzie's Cabinet to replace Thomas Coffin, but he declined. He retired from politics in 1877 and died on February 23, 1881. During life, he worked on various boards and commissions themed with the education and welfare of the poor. For his charity work, he was awarded the Order of St. Gregory the Great by Pope Pius IX in 1870. His son, Lawrence Geoffrey Power, was a member of the Senate. The Patrick Power Library at St. Mary's University in Halifax bears his namesake.

References

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