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Norman Alexander McLarty

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Canadian politician

The Hon.
Norman Alexander McLarty
Member of theCanadian Parliament
forEssex West
In office
1935–1945
Preceded bySidney Cecil Robinson
Succeeded byDonald Ferguson Brown
Personal details
Born(1889-02-18)February 18, 1889
St. Thomas, Ontario
DiedSeptember 6, 1945(1945-09-06) (aged 56)
Political partyLiberal
CabinetPostmaster General (1939)
Minister of Labour (1939–1941)
Secretary of State of Canada (1941–1945)
CommitteesChair, Special Committee on Bill No 98 respecting unemployment insurance (1940–1942)

Norman Alexander McLarty,PC (February 18, 1889 – September 6, 1945) was aCanadian politician.

Born inSt. Thomas, Ontario, he was first elected to theHouse of Commons of Canada representing the riding ofEssex West in the1935 federal election.

ALiberal, he was re-elected in1940. He was the Postmaster General,Minister of Labour, andSecretary of State of Canada in the cabinet ofMackenzie King. He served as acting president of the National Liberal Federation in 1943.

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Party political offices
Preceded by President of theLiberal Party of Canada
1943
Succeeded by
1The office of Postmaster General was abolished when the Post Office Department became a Crown Corporation known as theCanada Post Corporation on October 16, 1981.
1The department was eliminated in 1993 when the government was reorganized. The position of Secretary of State for Canada was not legally eliminated until 1996 when its remaining responsibilities were assigned to other cabinet positions and departments, particularly the newly created position ofMinister of Canadian Heritage.
Labour (1900–96)
Human resources development
(1996–2005)2
Human resources and
skills development (2005–13)
Employment and
social development (2013–15)
Families, children and
social development (2015–present)
Labour (1996–2015)
Employment, workforce
and labour (2015–2019)
Labour (2019–present)
1Until 1909, the office of the minister of labour was a secondary function of the postmaster-general of Canada. W. L. M. King was the first to hold the office independently.

2The office of Minister of Employment and Immigration, and Minister of Labour were abolished and the office of Minister of Human Resources Development went in force on July 12, 1996. Under the new provisions, a minister of labour may be appointed. However, when no minister of labour is appointed, the minister of human resources development shall exercise the powers and perform the duties and functions of the minister of labour.

3Styled "Minister of Labour and Housing".


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