Angus MACINNIS

MACINNIS, Angus
Personal Data
- Party
- Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.)
- Constituency
- Vancouver Kingsway (British Columbia)
- Birth Date
- September 2, 1884
- Deceased Date
- March 3, 1964
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_MacInnis
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=b8094e9f-95f3-46b2-ab3e-9e132f32ed9e&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- motorman, unionist
Parliamentary Career
- July 28, 1930 - August 14, 1935
- INDVancouver South (British Columbia)
- October 14, 1935 - January 25, 1940
- CCFVancouver East (British Columbia)
- March 26, 1940 - April 16, 1945
- CCFVancouver East (British Columbia)
- June 11, 1945 - April 30, 1949
- CCFVancouver East (British Columbia)
- June 27, 1949 - June 13, 1953
- CCFVancouver East (British Columbia)
- August 10, 1953 - April 12, 1957
- CCFVancouver Kingsway (British Columbia)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 2 of 1083)
June 6, 1956
Mr. Angus Maclnnis (Vancouver-Kingsway):
Mr. Speaker, it is indeed with great regret that I heard a moment ago from the hon. member for Vancouver South (Mr. Phil-pott) that my good friend, Jack MacDougall, had passed away. I have known Jack MacDougall since 1935, when he was my opponent in the general election. We were political opponents but the very best of friends since that time and up to now. It is indeed with regret that I have heard of his passing, and I agree that in respect for the memory of one who took so much interest in the affairs of this house it would be proper to adjourn.
June 6, 1956
Mr. Angus Maclnnis (Vancouver-Kingsway):
Mr. Speaker, it is indeed with great regret that I heard a moment ago from the hon. member for Vancouver South (Mr. Phil-pott) that my good friend, Jack MacDougall, had passed away. I have known Jack MacDougall since 1935, when he was my opponent in the general election. We were political opponents but the very best of friends since that time and up to now. It is indeed with regret that I have heard of his passing, and I agree that in respect for the memory of one who took so much interest in the affairs of this house it would be proper to adjourn.
June 4, 1956
Mr. Maclnnis:
Mr. Speaker, I do not like to stop anyone talking on a question of privilege or any other question, but it seems to me that if there was a question of privilege to begin with it disappeared long, long ago.
June 4, 1956
Mr. Angus Maclnnis (Vancouver-Kingsway):
Mr. Speaker, before the orders of the day are called I should like to direct a question to the Prime Minister. I should like to ask the Prime Minister if it is fair to ask Your Honour to preside over the sittings of this house when the motion which we were debating this afternoon still stays on the order paper without a decision by the house?
May 23, 1956
Mr. Angus Maclnnis (Vancouver-Kings-way):
May I ask a question of the Postmaster General? An order for return of papers was passed in my name on April 16. I wonder if the Postmaster General would be good enough to make inquiries as to when I shall get those papers.
Subtopic: VANCOUVER-JOYCE SUB-POST OFFICE CHANGE OF LOCATION