James CLANCY

CLANCY, James
Personal Data
- Party
- Conservative (1867-1942)
- Constituency
- Bothwell (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- July 21, 1844
- Deceased Date
- January 10, 1921
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clancy_(politician)
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=810f1560-ae39-4550-9aa9-e6033adb2404&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- farmer, lumberman
Parliamentary Career
- June 23, 1896 - October 9, 1900
- CONBothwell (Ontario)
- November 7, 1900 - September 29, 1904
- CONBothwell (Ontario)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 665 of 668)
February 21, 1901
Mr. CLANCY.
No, it gave the government power to deal with all such cases as my hon. friend (Mr. Bennett) has brought up.
February 21, 1901
Mr. CLANCY.
I would like to ask the Minister of Customs (Hon. Mr. Paterson) when we may expect the Trade and Navigation Returns that was tabled some days ago. It is usual that they should be distributed to the members of the House immediately afterwards. I have made inquiries on several occasions, and up to this time I am unaware that they have been distributed to the members.
February 21, 1901
Mr. CLANCY.
I suppose it is understood that there will be an opportunity of bringing this matter up again. The right hon. gentleman (Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier) knows that this motion to adjourn the debate sometimes means the end of a question like this.
February 21, 1901
Mr. CLANCY.
The question raised simply is whether the government would be taking a proper step in dealing with a portion of the case-that of the logs upon Indian lands-and leaving the other points involved in the same position as before. Motion withdrawn.
February 21, 1901
Mr. CLANCY.