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Dr. Thomas Frederick Waugh (1871–1956) was a Canadian provincial politician. He was born in
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. He attended school at Watford, Ontario, followed by Detroit Medical School, graduating in 1898. After graduation, he moved to
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. In 1907 he briefly moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, working as a doctor as part of a partnership, before moving back to Park River. In 1911 he moved to
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, practicing as the village doctor. He also served as the first Overseer of the village when it was incorporated in 1911.The Imperial Review
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He was elected as the Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Arm River, from 1928 until 1929. He was elected in a by-election, replacing long-time Liberal MLA and former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
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, but only served for seven months before the legislature was dissolved. In the
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he lost out to the Conservative candidate,
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In the 1930s he moved to Mankota, Saskatchewan where he practiced as municipal doctor for a few years. He then retired, moving first to Victoria, BC, then to New York City. He was married to Mary Wadge, and had two daughters: Vera (Hartley), a
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for the Misacordia Hospital in New York; and Helen (Binkley), a
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Saskatchewan Liberal Party MLAs 1871 births 1956 deaths {{Saskatchewan-politician-stub