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James Stanley Speakman

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Canadian politician

Captain James Stanley Speakman (born October 20, 1906, Penhold, Alberta - died: April 30, 1962) served as a Canadian federal politician (MP) from 1958 to 1962. He was an accountant, farmer and Canadian Expeditionary Force officer during World War II.

Speakman ran for a seat in the House of Commons of Canada in the 1957 Canadian federal election. In that election he ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the Wetaskiwin electoral district. He was defeated by incumbent Member of Parliament Ray Thomas.

Parliament was dissolved a year later, forcing the 1958 Canadian federal election, Speakman ran against Thomas again. He defeated him in a landslide to capture the seat.

Speakman retired at the end of his term in 1962 due to failing health. He died 11 days after retiring from public office on April 30, 1962.

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Preceded byRay Thomas Member of Parliament Wetaskiwin
1958-1962
Succeeded byHarry Andrew Moore


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