Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges
Riding:York—Sunbury
Parliament:Canadian
Predecessor:Richard Hanson
Successor:Milton Fowler Gregg
Term Start:June 11, 1945
Term End:August 10, 1947
Office2:Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for Restigouche
Term Start2:June 27, 1935
Term End2:November 19, 1939
Birth Date:7 April 1902
Birth Place:Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Death Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Cabinet:Minister of Fisheries (1945–1947)
Party:Liberal

Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges (April 7, 1902  - August 10, 1947) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, the son of Hedley Vicars Burpee Bridges and Mabel Eloise Fulton Gregory, he was educated at the University of New Brunswick. He studied law and was called to the Bar of New Brunswick in 1927. Bridges served as solicitor for the Royal Bank of Canada at Campbellton. He also taught school and was a high school principal.

Bridges was a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the electoral district of Restigouche from 1935 to 1939. From 1936 to 1938, he was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. During World War II, he served in the Canadian Army with the II Canadian Corps. After the war, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada representing the riding of York—Sunbury in the 1945 federal election. A Liberal, from 1945 until his death in 1947, he was the Minister of Fisheries.

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