Thomas Barnard FLINT

FLINT, Thomas Barnard, M.A., LL.B.
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- Yarmouth (Nova Scotia)
- Birth Date
- April 28, 1847
- Deceased Date
- April 8, 1919
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Barnard_Flint
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=71065e43-328a-445d-9053-17777de777cd&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- lawyer
Parliamentary Career
- March 5, 1891 - April 24, 1896
- LIBYarmouth (Nova Scotia)
- June 23, 1896 - October 9, 1900
- LIBYarmouth (Nova Scotia)
- November 7, 1900 - September 29, 1904
- LIBYarmouth (Nova Scotia)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 1 of 16)
May 10, 1902
Mr. FLINT.
This amendment, as I understand it, prevents this company from building to the boundary line. That matter was fully discussed in the Railway Committee, and it was decided that this company should have this power. I will therefore move that the Bill be referred back to the Railway Committee for further consideration.
May 10, 1902
Mr. FLINT.
In that case I misunderstood the amendment.
May 9, 1902
Mr. FEINT.
There can be no objection to that understanding.
Motion was agreed to.
May 9, 1902
Mr. T. B. FLINT (Yarmouth) moved :
That the provisions of rule 60 requiring twenty-four hours' notice of private Bills originating in the Senate before being considered by the committee of this House to which they are referred, be suspended for the remainder of the session.
May 9, 1902
Mr. FLINT.
A number of Bills usually come from the Senate at a late stage of the session, and if such a motion as this is not adopted, they cannot be considered at all.