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Stanley Harwood McCuaig

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Died
  
1986, Edmonton, Canada

Allegiance
  
Canadian Army

Spouse(s)
  
Hazel Rutherford

Education
  
Queen's University

Stanley Harwood McCuaig

Preceded by
  
John Thomas Hackett, KC

Succeeded by
  
A.N. Carter, K.C., LL.D.

Preceded by
  
Laurence Yeomans Cairns, QC, LL.D.

Succeeded by
  
Everett James Chambers, QC

Battles and wars
  
Western Front (World War I)

Service/branch
  
Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery

Stanley Harwood McCuaig MC, QC, LLD (February 11, 1891 – 1986), was a prominent Canadian lawyer in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Early life and education

McCuaig was born at Bainsville, Ontario, the son of Duncan Donald McCuaig. He was educated at Williamstown, Ontario and then attended Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, graduating with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1913. Following graduation, he moved west to Edmonton, Alberta, where he became a law student, articled to Alexander Rutherford, the former Premier of Alberta.

Military service

On April 20, 1917, at Lethbridge, Alberta McCuaig enlisted in the Canadian Army, joining the Canadian Field Artillery (78th Depot Battery) of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. He fought on the Western Front with the Canadian Corps and was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry in action.

Marriage and family

After the war, McCuaig returned to Edmonton and resumed working with Rutherford. In 1919, McCuaig married Rutherford's daughter, Hazel Rutherford. Together, the couple had four children: two sons and two daughters.

McCuaig and his family were long-time members of First Presbyterian Church of Edmonton.

Law career

McCuaig practised with the Rutherford firm for many years, but, in 1939, he left to establish his own firm, McCuaig, Desrochers, Beckingham & McDonald, which continues today as McCuaig Desrochers LLP. In 1948, his son Eric McCuaig joined the firm. McCuaig practised law in Edmonton for almost 60 years, setting very high practice standards for himself and for the firm.

In 1949 and 1950, McCuaig was the president of the Canadian Bar Association, a voluntary professional association of lawyers across Canada. From 1952-53, he served as the President of the Law Society of Alberta, the regulatory body for lawyers in Alberta. Some twenty years later, his son Eric McCuaig was also elected President of the Law Society.

In 1949, Queen's University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. The Dr. Stanley Harwood McCuaig Scholarship is awarded at Queen's Law School to students with high standing in courses in Property Law, Business Associations and Commercial Law.

References

Stanley Harwood McCuaig Wikipedia


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