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  1. Mitchell Frederick Hepburn (August 12, 1896 – January 5, 1953) was the 11th premier of Ontario, from 1934 to 1942. He was the youngest premier in Ontario history, becoming premier at age 37. He was the only Ontario Liberal Party leader in the 20th century to lead his party to two majorities.

  2. Mitchell Frederick Hepburn (* 12. August 1896 in St. Thomas, Ontario; † 4. Januar 1953 ebenda) war ein kanadischer Politiker der Liberalen Partei Kanadas, der zwischen 1926 und 1934 Abgeordneter des Unterhauses von Kanada sowie zwischen 1930 und 1942 Vorsitzender der Ontario Liberal Party war.

  3. 20. Juni 2007 · Mitchell Frederick Hepburn, politician, premier of Ontario 1934 –42 (b at St Thomas, Ont 12 Aug 1896; d there 5 Jan 1953). Confident and affable, "Mitch" was a popular farmer who won a narrow victory in Elgin West in the 1926 federal election and was re-elected with a healthy majority in 1930.

  4. Biography – HEPBURN, MITCHELL FREDERICK – Volume XVIII (1951-1960) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. HEPBURN, MITCHELL FREDERICK, bank clerk, farmer, and politician; b. 12 Aug. 1896 in Yarmouth Township, Ont., son of William Frederick Hepburn and Margaret Jane Fulton; m. 11 Sept. 1918 Eva Maxine ...

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  5. 'Just call me Mitch': The Life of Mitchell F. Hepburn on JSTOR. Journals and books. JOHN T. SAYWELL. Series: Copyright Date: 1991. Published by: University of Toronto Press. Pages: 668. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctvfrxf7f. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. i-vi) Front Matter. (pp. i-vi)

  6. Aided by the Depression, the ineptness of Conservative Premier George HENRY, and funding from business and mining interests, Hepburn won an overwhelming victory...

  7. 1940-1969. 1970-1999. 2000- Home. Visit and learn. 1910-1939. 1934. Mitchell Hepburn and the Liberal party were elected to office with promises to cut government costs. Hepburn reduced the number of civil servants, sold provincial assets and eventually closed Government House (Chorley Park) in north Rosedale, Toronto.