Thomas Reid (Canadian politician)

Thomas Reid (18 April 1886 – 12 October 1968) was a Canadian businessman and politician in the province of British Columbia.

The Hon.

Thomas Reid
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for New Westminster
In office
1930–1949
Preceded byWilliam Garland McQuarrie
Succeeded byWilliam Malcolm Mott
Senator from British Columbia
In office
1949–1967
Appointed byLouis St. Laurent
Personal details
Born(1886-04-18)18 April 1886
Cambuslang, Scotland
Died12 October 1968(1968-10-12) (aged 82)
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Mary Jeanie Masson
PortfolioParliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries (1948)
Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Revenue (1948–1949)
Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Health and Welfare (1949)

Reid was born in Cambuslang, Scotland. In 1909, he moved to Canada and in 1911 married Mary Jeanie Masson, also from Scotland. Together they raised a family of two sons and two daughters. The Reids moved to Surrey in 1918 where Thomas Reid managed the Pacific Car and Foundry Company.[1]

In 1922 Reid was elected to office as a Councillor for Surrey and served two years in this capacity. From 1924 to 1930 he was elected annually to the position of Reeve. During this time he was twice appointed head of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities. In 1930, Reid entered federal politics and was elected Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for the New Westminster riding. He represented this riding for nineteen years. Reid was a founding member of the International Pacific Coast Sockeye Salmon Commission and served as chairman from 1937 to 1967. He became Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministers of Fisheries and of National Revenue in 1948 and in 1949 assisted the Minister of National Health and Welfare. In 1948 he was summoned to the Senate.[1]

Election results (partial)

1945 Canadian federal election: New Westminster
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalThomas Reid14,15833.80−10.52
Co-operative CommonwealthAlbert Thomas Alsbury12,22929.20+0.68
Progressive ConservativeGeorge Oswald Twiss11,13326.58−0.59
Liberal–ProgressiveHarold John Griffin2,6406.30
Social CreditGeorge Anderson Pollock1,4033.35
DemocraticSpencer Herbert Broatch3150.75
Total valid votes 41,878100.00  
Liberal hold Swing −5.60

Notes

  1. "British Columbia Archival Union List (BCAUL)". Archival record. British Columbia Archival Information Network. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
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