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Federal Political Experience

BELL, Thomas Miller,    B.C.L.

DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 1923.01.11 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

DECEASED: 1996.11.12

PROFESSION: Barrister, lawyer

POLITICAL PARTY:

Progressive Conservative (1953.08.10 - )

HOUSE OF COMMONS:

1953.08.10, St. John--Albert, New Brunswick Elected
1957.06.10, St. John--Albert, New Brunswick Re-Elected
1958.03.31, St. John--Albert, New Brunswick Re-Elected
1962.06.18, St. John--Albert, New Brunswick Re-Elected
1963.04.08, St. John--Albert, New Brunswick Re-Elected
1965.11.08, St. John--Albert, New Brunswick Re-Elected
1968.06.25, Saint John--Lancaster, New Brunswick Re-Elected
1972.10.30, Saint John--Lancaster, New Brunswick Re-Elected
1974.07.08, Saint John--Lancaster, New Brunswick Defeated

CAUCUS:

Progressive Conservative (1953.11.12 - 1974.05.09)

PARLIAMENTARY FUNCTIONS:

Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons

Official Opposition House Leader (1973.09.21 - 1974.05.09)

House Leader / Parliamentary Leader

Progressive Conservative Party House Leader (1973.09.21 - 1974.05.09)

Whip

Chief Opposition Whip (1968.07.04 - 1973.09.20)

Parliamentary Secretary

Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Trade and Commerce (1957.08.07 - 1958.01.09)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (1959.11.18 - 1961.11.17)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (1962.01.18 - 1962.04.19)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (1962.08.17 - 1963.02.06)
BELL, Thomas Miller
BELL, Thomas Miller
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