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  1. Arthur Meighen Both of his terms were short and inconsequential, and remain among the least noteworthy portions of his long political career. An intelligent and well-educated man who is still considered one of the finest speakers in Canadian history, Meighen worked as a teacher and lawyer before winning election to Parliament in 1908.

  2. 11. Juni 2018 · Arthur Meighen. Arthur Meighen (1874-1960) was a Canadian lawyer and prime minister. He was one of the most respected Conservative leaders of government despite his espousal of several unpopular laws. Arthur Meighen was born on June 16, 1874, near St. Mary's, Ontario, to parents of Ulster stock. He graduated from the University of Toronto in ...

  3. Married Life. 1904-06-24 Prime Minister of Canada Arthur Meighen (30) weds Canadian Jessie Isabel Cox (22), until his death in 1960; Historical Events. 1921-12-06 Canada's Liberal Party and its leader Mackenzie King defeats Arthur Meighen's Conservative Party and Thomas Crerar' Progressive Party in general election, goes on to form a minority government

  4. Sir Arthur Meighen is a Canadian Conservative politician. Arthur Meighen was born in Anderson, Ontario, Canada on 16 June 1874 to Joseph Meighen and Mary Jane Bel. Meighen attended high school in St. Marys at North Ward Public School. The grandson of the schoolmaster of the first school in St. Marys, Meighen was an exemplary student. In 1892 in his final year at St. Marys Collegiate Institute ...

  5. One of Canada's most gifted yet most unsuccessful politicians was Rt Hon. Arthur Meighen. He was prime Minister on two occasions for an aggregate of less than nine months, but was in and out of politics over a period of 34 years. He was born in Perth county, Ontario, June 16, 1874 and became a Toronto barrister.

  6. Arthur Meighen (né le 16 juin 1874 à Anderson (en) et mort le 5 août 1960 à Toronto) est un professeur, avocat, banquier et homme d'État canadien. Il est le 9 e premier ministre du Canada , du 10 juillet 1920 au 29 décembre 1921 , puis exerce de nouveau cette fonction du 29 juin au 25 septembre 1926 .

  7. Arthur Meighen. Arthur Meighen (ur. 16 czerwca 1874 w Anderson, zm. 5 sierpnia 1960 w Toronto) – dwukrotny premier Kanady. Po raz pierwszy od 10 lipca 1920 do 29 grudnia 1921 jako konserwatywny unionista i po raz drugi od 29 czerwca 1926 do 25 września 1926 roku z ramienia Partii Konserwatywnej .