Zone du titre et de la mention de responsabilité
Titre propre
Arthur E. Maloney fonds
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Titre parallèle
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Notes du titre
Niveau de description
Fonds
Zone de l'édition
Mention d'édition
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Zone des précisions relatives à la catégorie de documents
Mention d'échelle (cartographique)
Mention de projection (cartographique)
Mention des coordonnées (cartographiques)
Mention d'échelle (architecturale)
Juridiction responsable et dénomination (philatélique)
Zone des dates de production
Date(s)
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[ca. 1952]-[ca. 1979] (Production)
- Producteur
- Maloney, Arthur Edwin Martin
Zone de description matérielle
Description matérielle
ca. 40 m of textual records
Zone de la collection
Titre propre de la collection
Titres parallèles de la collection
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Mention de responsabilité relative à la collection
Numérotation à l'intérieur de la collection
Note sur la collection
Zone de la description archivistique
Nom du producteur
Notice biographique
Arthur Edward Martin Maloney QC (26 November 1919 - 20 September 1984) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons and first Ontario Ombudsman from 1975 to 1979.
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.
He was first elected at 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.
Historique de la conservation
The material was used by Charles Pullen in writing "The Life and Times of Arthur Maloney: The Last of the Tribunes." During its use, Pullen arranged and separated material from the boxes.
Portée et contenu
The fonds consists of correspondence and client files from Maloney's career as a criminal defence lawyer, as well as correspondence, constituency and subject files from his time as an MP.
Zone des notes
État de conservation
Good
Source immédiate d'acquisition
Donated by the Estate of Arthur Maloney.
Classement
Material is not yet arranged, outside of intervention by Charles Pullen.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
Localisation des originaux
Offsite
Disponibilité d'autres formats
Restrictions d'accès
Client files are closed indefinitely.
Délais d'utilisation, de reproduction et de publication
Material is still in process, and is not yet available for research use.
Instruments de recherche
Éléments associés
Accroissements
No further accruals are expected