Tom Dunphy

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Tom Dunphy
MLA (Councillor) for 3rd Queens
In office
1986–1996
Preceded byFred Driscoll
Succeeded byRiding dissolved
Personal details
Born(1937-12-12)December 12, 1937
Peakes Station, Prince Edward Island, Canada
DiedMay 24, 2025(2025-05-24) (aged 87)
PartyPrince Edward Island Liberal Party

Thomas Joseph Dunphy (December 12, 1937 – May 24, 2025) was a Canadian politician, teacher and realtor. He represented 3rd Queens in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1986 to 1996 as a Liberal.[1]

Life and career

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Dunphy was born on December 12, 1937 in Peakes Station, Prince Edward Island.[1] Dunphy graduated from the Nova Scotia Agricultural College with a two-year degree in agricultural studies in 1958, and from Macdonald College at McGill University with a Bachelor of Science in agriculture in 1960.[1] He was married to Rita Kenny, and then Marion MacRae-Gillis in 1978. Dunphy had 4 children Peter, Maggie, Kimberley, and Tracy, as well as 4 grandchildren, Sebastian, Sarah, Liam and Patrick.[1] Prior to entering politics, Dunphy was a teacher in Prince Edward Island and Quebec. He also worked with Dr Leo Killorn in the PEI addiction treatment centre.[1]

Dunphy entered provincial politics in 1986, when he was elected a councillor for the electoral district of 3rd Queens.[2] He was re-elected in the 1989 election.[3] In November 1991, Dunphy was appointed to the Executive Council of Prince Edward Island as Minister of Transportation and Public Works.[1] Dunphy was re-elected in 1993,[4] but was dropped from cabinet following the election.[5] He did not re-offer in the 1996 election.[1] Following his political career, Dunphy worked as a realtor.[1] Dunphy died at a hospital in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on May 24, 2025.[6][7]

References

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  6. ^ Obituary of Tom Dunphy
  7. ^ Statement by Premier Lantz on the passing of Tom Dunphy