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Thomas Miller Bell

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Preceded by
  
Daniel Riley

Role
  
Canadian Politician

Resigned
  
1974

Name
  
Thomas Bell

Succeeded by
  
Mike Landers

Profession
  
barrister lawyer

Residence
  
Saint John, Canada

Preceded by
  
first member

Died
  
November 12, 1996


Born
  
January 11, 1923 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada (
1923-01-11
)

Political party
  
Progressive Conservative

Party
  
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

Thomas Miller Bell (January 11, 1923 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada – November 12, 1996) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and barrister. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Member of the Progressive Conservative Party to represent the riding of St. John—Albert in 1953. He became Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Trade and Commerce in 1957. This position was succeeded by Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada for which he served three terms. He became the Chief Opposition Whip in 1968 until 1973 followed by Opposition House Leader of the Progressive Conservatives. He was also a member of the Standing Joint Committee on the Parliamentary Restaurant for two terms. He was defeated in 1974, after serving two terms for Saint John—Lancaster. Prior to his federal political experience, he served in the Merchant Navy during World War II. His grandfather, Thomas Bell, also was a Member of Parliament.

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