| George Tustin | |
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| Mayor of Napanee, Ontario | |
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In office 1934–1935 |
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| Member of the Canadian Parliament for Prince Edward—Lennox |
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In office October 1935 – April 1957 |
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| Preceded by | John Aaron Weese |
| Succeeded by | Clarence Milligan |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
George James Tustin 19 September 1889 Todmorden, Ontario |
| Died | 19 May 1968 (aged 78) Napanee, Ontario |
| Political party |
Conservative (1867-1942) Progressive Conservative National Government |
| Spouse(s) | Ida Vivan Ashley Harker (m. 4 April 1945) |
| Profession | merchant, theatre owner |
George James Tustin (19 September 1889 – 19 May 1968) was a Progressive Conservative party, National Government and Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Todmorden, Ontario and became a merchant and theatre owner by career.
Tustin was a member of the Napanee, Ontario municipal council for a decade, serving as Mayor in 1934 and 1935.
He was first elected to Parliament at the Prince Edward—Lennox riding in the 1935 general election as a candidate with Canada's original Conservative party, then re-elected in 1940 under the National Government banner. After his party's identity changed to the Progressive Conservatives, Tustin was re-elected to Parliament in 1949 and 1953.
He lost the Prince Edward—Lennox Progressive Conservative nomination to Clarence Milligan in the buildup to the 1957 federal election. Tustin was a personal friend and political ally of Progressive Conservative leader John Diefenbaker, and it was suggested at the time that his loss was a setback for Diefenbaker's leadership.
Tustin died aged 78 at Napanee, Ontario following a lengthy illness.