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{{Short description|Canadian politician}}
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| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1938|4|30}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1938|4|30}}
| birth_place = [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]], Canada
| birth_place = [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]], Canada
| death_date = March 18, 2022 (age 83)
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| riding = [[Haldimand—Norfolk]]
| riding = [[Haldimand—Norfolk]]
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| predecessor = ''Riding established''
| successor = [[Bob Speller]]
| successor = [[Bob Speller]]
| term_start = 1979
| term_start = 1979
| term_end = 1988
| term_end = 1988
| profession = dentist
| profession = {{hlist|Politician|dentist}}
| party = [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative party]]
| party = [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
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'''T.A. Bud Bradley''' (April 30, 1938 – March 18, 2022<ref>https://necrocanada.com/obituaries-2022/bradley-thomas-arthur-bud-2022/</ref>) was a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative party]] member of the [[House of Commons of Canada]]. He was a dentist by career.
'''T. A. Bud Bradley''' (April 30, 1938 – March 18, 2022<ref>https://necrocanada.com/obituaries-2022/bradley-thomas-arthur-bud-2022/</ref>) was a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative party]] member of the [[House of Commons of Canada]]. He was a dentist by career.


Born in [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]], Bradley won the seat for the [[Haldimand—Norfolk]] electoral district in the [[1979 Canadian federal election|1979 federal election]] and was re-elected there in the [[1980 Canadian federal election|1980]] and [[1984 Canadian federal election|1984 federal elections]]. In the [[1988 Canadian federal election|1988 federal election]], he was defeated by [[Bob Speller]] of the [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal party]]. Bradley served in the [[31st Canadian Parliament|31st]], [[32nd Canadian Parliament|32nd]] and [[33rd Canadian Parliament]]s.
Born in [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]], Bradley won the seat for the [[Haldimand—Norfolk]] electoral district in the [[1979 Canadian federal election|1979 federal election]] and was re-elected there in the [[1980 Canadian federal election|1980]] and [[1984 Canadian federal election|1984 federal elections]]. In the [[1988 Canadian federal election|1988 federal election]], he was defeated by [[Bob Speller]] of the [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal party]]. Bradley served in the [[31st Canadian Parliament|31st]], [[32nd Canadian Parliament|32nd]] and [[33rd Canadian Parliament]]s.


==References==
==References==
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* {{Canadian Parliament links|ID=14218}}
* {{Canadian Parliament links|ID=14218}}



Revision as of 13:43, 3 April 2022

Bud Bradley
Member of Parliament
for Haldimand—Norfolk
In office
1979–1988
Preceded byRiding established
Succeeded byBob Speller
Personal details
Born(1938-04-30)30 April 1938
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
DiedMarch 18, 2022 (age 83)
Political partyProgressive Conservative
Profession
  • Politician
  • dentist

T. A. Bud Bradley (April 30, 1938 – March 18, 2022[1]) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a dentist by career.

Born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Bradley won the seat for the Haldimand—Norfolk electoral district in the 1979 federal election and was re-elected there in the 1980 and 1984 federal elections. In the 1988 federal election, he was defeated by Bob Speller of the Liberal party. Bradley served in the 31st, 32nd and 33rd Canadian Parliaments.

References