Thomas McAfee (November 28, 1866 – May 1947[1]) was an Irish-born Presbyterian minister and political figure in Saskatchewan.
He was born in Ballyboggy, Dervock, County Antrim and was educated in Ballymoney.
McAfee taught school for two years before moving to Dublin to become the assistant to the editor for The Christian Irishman.
[1] McAfee was defeated when he ran for reelection to the provincial assembly in 1929.
[2] He remained in Saskatchewan until 1931, when he was called to serve as pastor for a church in Arnprior, Ontario.