David TISDALE

TISDALE, The Hon. David, P.C., K.C.
Personal Data
- Party
- Conservative (1867-1942)
- Constituency
- Norfolk (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- September 8, 1835
- Deceased Date
- March 31, 1911
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Tisdale
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=767d2ad4-15bd-4cc2-9ce2-29707e4c6128&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- lawyer
Parliamentary Career
- February 22, 1887 - February 3, 1891
- CONNorfolk South (Ontario)
- March 5, 1891 - April 24, 1896
- CONNorfolk South (Ontario)
- June 23, 1896 - October 9, 1900
- CONNorfolk South (Ontario)
- Minister of Militia and Defence (May 1, 1896 - July 8, 1896)
- November 7, 1900 - September 29, 1904
- CONNorfolk South (Ontario)
- November 3, 1904 - September 17, 1908
- CONNorfolk (Ontario)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 7 of 134)
June 6, 1905
Mr. TISDALE.
There are two items on capital account, and we might hold back one of those, so as to give other hon. members. who are not here and who desire to take part in the discussion, an opportunity to do so.
June 6, 1905
Mr. TISDALE :
I do not propose to-night to go further than to get a full understanding of what, if any, changes are to be made in the force ; because I understand that it was arranged that a full discussion should take place later on under an item in the supplementary estimates, and I would prefer to discuss this at the time the minister makes his general statement.
June 6, 1905
Mr. TISDALE.
What is the present amount?
Subtopic: ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE-SALARIES.
June 6, 1905
Mr. TISDALE.
As I understand it-the general discussion on the militia has been held over, so that we can discuss any branch of the question that we please. And the minister himself will make the general announcement.
Resolution reported, read the first and second time and agreed to.
Sir FREDERICK BORDEN moved for leave to introduce Bill (No. 170) to amend the Militia Act.
Subtopic: MILITIA ACT AMENDMENT-PERMANENT FORCE.
June 6, 1905
Mr. TISDALE.
Do you keep the number up to the maximum ?
Subtopic: ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE-SALARIES.