Frederick Cass
Fred Cass | |
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Cass in 1962 | |
| Ontario MPP | |
| In office 1955–1971 | |
| Preceded by | George Holmes Challies |
| Succeeded by | Donald Irvine |
| Constituency | Grenville—Dundas |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 5, 1913 Chesterville, Ontario |
| Died | November 25, 2000 (aged 87) |
| Political party | Progressive Conservative |
| Spouse | Olive Casselman |
| Relatives | John McIntosh (great-great grandfather) John Cook (great-great grandfather) William H. Casselman (father-in-law) |
| Occupation | Lawyer |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Canada |
| Branch/service | Canadian Army |
| Years of service | 1941 - 1945 1961 - 1983 |
| Rank | Major Honourary Colonel |
| Unit | Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders |
| Battles/wars | Second World War |
Frederick McIntosh Cass Q.C., C.D. ( August 5, 1913 – November 25, 2000) was a Canadian politician who served as both Attorney-General of Ontario and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. He served as a Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament from 1955 until his retirement in 1971. Cass served in the Canadian Army during the Second World War from 1941 to 1945.