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The Honourable Thomas Laird Kennedy 1878-1959

The Honourable Thomas Laird Kennedy 1878-1959

Photo by Alan L Brown - Posted April, 2004

Photo from Google Street View ©2011 Google - Posted March, 2011

Photo Source - Wikipedia

Plaque Location

The Region of Peel
The City of Mississauga
In front of Dixie Public School on the south side of Flagship Drive
east of Tomken Road south of Bloor Street


Coordinates: N 43 36.500 W 79 35.813

Plaque Text

Born on a farm which included this site, Kennedy was educated locally and in Toronto, and became active in local politics. He served with distinction in the First World War, later attaining the rank of colonel in the militia. Elected in 1919 to the provincial parliament as a Conservative member for Peel, he retained this seat, with the exception of one term, until his death. A fruit grower most of his life, he was concerned with farming and rural affairs, and served as Minister of Agriculture 1930-1934 and 1943-1952. Kennedy became Prime Minister of Ontario in 1948, remaining in office until 1949. As a result of his great personal popularity and long public service, he was affectionately known as "Old Man Ontario".

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