Fleming Blanchard McCurdy

Fleming Blanchard McCurdy, PC (February 17, 1875 – August 29, 1952) was a Canadian politician.

He was re-elected in the 1917 election for the riding of Colchester as a supporter of Sir Robert Laird Borden's Unionist government.

Upon his appointment to Borden's Cabinet in 1920 as Minister of Public Works he was required by the custom of the time to resign his seat and run in a by-election.

McCurdy opted to face this challenge by running as a Nationalist Liberal rather than as a Conservative and was re-elected, though narrowly.

In any case, Blanchard ran the following year in the 1921 election as a Conservative and was defeated.