Colonel George Clingan (March 28, 1868[1] – January 24, 1944[2]) was a physician, soldier and politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Clingan practised medicine in the village of Horning's Mills in Ontario, later moving to Manitoba.
In 1915, the Conservative government of Rodmond Roblin was forced to resign amid a corruption scandal.
[5] Clingan was re-elected in Virden[1] with an increased majority, and served as a backbench supporter of Tobias Norris's government.
Two years later, in the 1922 election, he lost his seat to United Farmers of Manitoba candidate Robert Mooney[1] by 677 votes.