Owen Jones (Canadian politician)

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Owen Lewis Jones (6 February 1890 – 5 November 1964) was a Member of Parliament of the House of Commons of Canada, representing the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.

Owen Jones
Member of Parliament
for Yale
In office
May 1948 – August 1953
Preceded byGrote Stirling
Succeeded byriding abolished
Member of Parliament
for Okanagan Boundary
In office
August 1953 – June 1957
Preceded byriding created
Succeeded byFrank Christian
Personal details
Born
Owen Lewis Jones

(1889-02-06)6 February 1889
Newborough, Anglesey, Wales
Died5 November 1964(1964-11-05) (aged 74)
Political partyCo-operative Commonwealth Federation
Professionmerchant

He was born in Newborough, Anglesey, Wales. Before being elected to Parliament, he was an owner and operator of furniture stores in the Kelowna and Penticton region of British Columbia. He was also a Kelowna City Councillor and mayor of Kelowna, British Columbia.[1]

After two unsuccessful attempts to win the Yale riding in the 1940 and 1945 federal elections, Jones won a by-election held on 31 May 1948 which was called when incumbent member Grote Stirling resigned due to poor health.[1]

Jones was re-elected at Yale in the 1949 federal election then following a change in electoral district boundaries, he won re-election at the Okanagan Boundary riding in 1953. Jones was defeated by Frank Christian of the Social Credit Party in the 1957 election. Jones made two further attempts to win back the Okanagan Boundary seat in 1958 and 1962 but was defeated on those occasions by David Vaughan Pugh of the Progressive Conservative Party.

References

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  1. ^ a b The Canadian Press (31 May 1948). "Campaign Over, Yale Electors Will Vote Today". The Globe and Mail. p. 1.
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