Thomas Christie Jr. (1855 - 2 February 1934) was a pharmacist and federal politician in Quebec.
Born in Lachute, Canada East, in the Laurentians, the son of Thomas Christie and Catherine McMartin,[1] he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada as the Liberal MP representing Argenteuil in a 1902 by-election.
[1] He was unable to hold the riding in the 1904 federal election when he was defeated by Conservative candidate George Halsey Perley.
He attempted to regain the seat 17 years later in the 1921 federal election, this time running as a conservative, but was again defeated.
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