Cecil Smith (Canadian politician)

Cecil Smith (Canadian politician)

Infobox CanadianMP
name=Cecil Morris Smith



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birth_date=23 June 1927
birth_place=Treherne, Manitoba
death_date=death date and age|1988|4|24|1927|6|23
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riding=Churchill
term_start=July 1974
term_end=May 1979
term_end=March 1979
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profession=auctioneer, public servant
party=Progressive Conservative
party colour=Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
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Cecil Morris Smith (23 June 1927 - 24 April 1988) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Treherne, Manitoba and became an auctioneer and public servant by career.

He was elected at the Churchill riding inthe 1974 general election and served one term in the 30th Canadian Parliament. Smith was defeated at the riding by Rodney Murphy of the New Democratic Party in the 1979 federal election, and again in the 1980 election.

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