James O'Brien (Canadian politician)
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| office = Senator for Victoria, Quebec
| predecessor = Edward Murphy
| successor = Henry Joseph Cloran
| appointed = Mackenzie Bowell
| term_start = January 2, 1896
| term_end = May 28, 1903
| birth_date = {{birth date|1836|08|03}}
| birth_place = Aughnagar, County Tyrone, Ireland
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James O'Brien (August 3, 1836 – May 28, 1903) was a Canadian merchant, wholesaler, and politician.
Born in Aughnagar, County Tyrone, Ireland, O'Brien was educated there and moved to British North America in 1850. In 1858, he started business in the wholesale clothing and dry goods trade in Montreal. He retired from that business in 1893. He was a director of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, the Royal Victoria Life Insurance Company, and also a member of the Board of Trade. He was a Life Governor of the Montreal General Hospital, of the Western and Notre Dame Hospitals, and a trustee of St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum, and a Governor of Université Laval. He was one of the founders of the Dominion Commercial Travellers' Association. He was appointed to the Senate representing the senatorial division of Victoria, Quebec on the advice of Mackenzie Bowell on January 2, 1896. A Liberal-Conservative, he served 7 years until his death in 1903.
External links
- {{Canadian Parliament links|ID=3870|2=James O'Brien}}
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Category:Canadian senators from Quebec
Category:Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) senators
Category:Irish emigrants to pre-Confederation Quebec
Category:Politicians from County Tyrone
Category:Immigrants to the Province of Canada