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Walter George Mitchell

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Preceded by
  
Herbert Brown Ames

Name
  
Walter Mitchell

Parents
  
William Mitchell

Political party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Other political affiliations
  
Quebec Liberal Party

Role
  
Lawyer

Education
  
McGill University

Succeeded by
  
William James Hushion

Walter George Mitchell
Preceded by
  
Peter Samuel George Mackenzie

Born
  
May 30, 1877 Danby (Lefebvre), Quebec (
1877-05-30
)

Relations
  
William Mitchell, father

Died
  
April 3, 1935, Montreal, Canada

Cabinet
  
Quebec, Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy

Walter George Mitchell (May 30, 1877 – April 3, 1935) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.

Born in Danby, Quebec, the son of William Mitchell, a Canadian senator, and Dora Godard, Mitchell was educated at the Montreal High School, Bishop's College, and McGill University where he received a Bachelor of Civil Law degree in 1901 and was a charter member of The Kappa Alpha Society. After being called to the Quebec Bar in 1901, he practiced law with the law firm of Greenshields, Greenshields & Heneker. He soon was part of the firm Laflamme, Mitchell and Callaghan and was created a King's Counsel in 1912.

He was acclaimed to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for the electoral district of Richmond in a 1914 by-election called after the death of Peter Samuel George Mackenzie. A Liberal, he was re-elected by acclamation in 1916 and in 1919. He was Treasurer of the Province of Quebec from 1914 to 1921 in the cabinet of Lomer Gouin and Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. From 1918 to 1921, he was Minister of Municipal Affairs. He resigned in 1921 and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the electoral district of St. Antoine. A Liberal, he resigned in May 1924. He ran again in the 1930 election for the electoral district of Richmond—Wolfe but was defeated.

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