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Ted Freeman (Ontario politician)

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Preceded by
  
John Boyle Chapple

Occupation
  
Salesman

Political party
  
New Democrat


Constituency
  
Fort William

Succeeded by
  
Jim Jessiman

Name
  
Ted Freeman

Died
  
October 9, 1986 Thunder Bay, Ontario

Edward George (Ted) Freeman (c. 1902 – October 9, 1986) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1963 to 1967 who represented the northern Ontario riding of Fort William in the as a NDP member.

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Background

Freeman had lied about his age in order to enlist in the Canadian army and serve during World War I. He was decorated several times during the war. He was a salesman and moved to Fort William in 1935. Freeman was a long-serving member of the Loyal Order of Elk Lodge #82, in Fort William. He joined the Lodge in 1940 and held a variety of positions, culminating in his election, in 1959-1960, as the Grand Exalted Ruler of the Lodge.

Politics

In the 1963 provincial election, Freeman ran as the New Democratic candidate in the riding of Fort William. He defeated Tory candidate Chris Asseff by 1,124 votes. Liberal incumbent John Chapple came in third. He served as an opposition member under the leadership of Donald MacDonald. In the 1967 election he was defeated by Tory candidate Jim Jessiman.

References

Ted Freeman (Ontario politician) Wikipedia