Arthur Maloney Explained

Arthur Edward Martin Maloney
Birth Date:26 November 1919
Birth Place:Eganville, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Rockwood, Ontario, Canada
Spouse:Lillian LaBine (m. 1948)
Riding:Parkdale
Term Start:June 1957
Term End:June 1962
Predecessor:John Hunter
Successor:Stanley Haidasz
Office2:Ombudsman of Ontario
Term Start2:1975
Term End2:1979
Successor2:Donald Morand
Profession:lawyer
Party:Progressive Conservative

Arthur Edward Martin Maloney QC (26 November 1919 – 20 September 1984) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada and first Ontario Ombudsman from 1975 to 1979.[1]

Maloney was born in Eganville, Ontario. He became a noted defence lawyer following his 1943 graduation from Osgoode Hall. In 1952 he unsuccessfully defended notorious bank robbers of The Boyd Gang. He was the son of Martin James Maloney, another Member of Parliament.[2]

He was first elected for the Parkdale riding in the 1957 general election and re-elected for a second term in Parliament in the 1958 election. From August 1957 to February 1958 he was Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour. He was a principal author of the 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights. Maloney was defeated by Stanley Haidasz of the Liberal party in the 1962 election.

Several years of poor health began in 1979 when Maloney incurred a stroke, ending with a cancer diagnosis. In 1984, Maloney died at his residence in Rockwood, Ontario, from that cancer. His funeral at Toronto's St. Michael's Cathedral was officiated by Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter and politician-turned-priest Sean O'Sullivan. Various political colleagues such as Roland Michener, John Crosbie and Ray Hnatyshyn attended the funeral.[3]

Family

Arthur has two brothers Henry Joseph Maloney and James Anthony Maloney.[4] [5]

Books on Maloney's life

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ombudsman History in Ontario . 3 April 2009 . Ombudsman of Ontario . https://web.archive.org/web/20090410024826/http://www.ombudsman.on.ca/en/about-us/ombudsman-history-in-ontario.aspx . 10 April 2009 . dead .
  2. News: Obituary: Arthur Maloney Top criminal lawyer was first ombudsman for Ontario in 1970s . . 21 September 1984 . M6.
  3. News: Maloney funeral draws politicians, public . Mary . Gooderham . . 25 September 1984 . M1 .
  4. News: Hendry. Barry. 5 October 2015. Catholic Priest Falls From Grace. The Bancroft Times.
  5. Book: Reynolds, Nila. Bancroft. A Bonanza of Memories. The Centennial Committee. 1979. 223.
  6. The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History. Web site: Book 19942. 4 April 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101204032143/http://www.osgoodesociety.ca/books/book-19942.html . 4 December 2010 . Last accessed 26 July 2009.