Francis Badgley (26 March 1767 – 7 October 1841) was a Canadian merchant, politician, and newspaper editor.
He lived in Montreal and, in 1788, entered a partnership with Richard Dobie who was active in the fur trade.
This partnership lasted until 1792, when his diaries indicate that Badgley travelled to Grand Portage, Minnesota with the fur brigade and conducted a survey for the North West Company.
Badgley was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Montreal East in 1800.
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