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  1. Arthur Meighen PC QC (/ ˈ m iː ə n /; June 16, 1874 – August 5, 1960) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the ninth prime minister of Canada from 1920 to 1921 and from June to September 1926. He led the Conservative Party from 1920 to 1926 and from 1941 to 1942.

  2. Arthur Meighen PC, QC (* 16. Juni 1874 in Anderson, Ontario; † 5. August 1960 in Toronto, Ontario) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Er war zweimal während kurzer Zeit Premierminister. Seine erste Amtszeit dauerte vom 10. Juli 1920 bis zum 29. Dezember 1921, die zweite vom 29. Juni bis zum 25. September 1926.

  3. Arthur Meighen, lawyer, politician, businessman, prime minister of Canada (b at Anderson, Ont 16 June 1874; d at Toronto 5 Aug 1960). As MP, 1908-26; leader of the Conservative Party 1920-26, 1941-42; PM, 1920-21, 1926; and senator, 1932-41, Arthur Meighen was a prominent, controversial public figure for nearly 30 years. He was unequalled as a ...

  4. Name: Arthur Meighen; Born: June 16, 1874, Anderson, Ontario; Died: August 5, 1960, Toronto, Ontario; Served (first time): July 10, 1920 to December 29, 1921 (1 year) Served (second time): June 28, 1926 to September 25, 1926 (2 months) Party: Conservative

  5. 11. Juni 2018 · 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.

  6. Upon graduation in 1892, he enrolled at the University of Toronto, majoring in mathematics. Unlike his more worldly contemporary William Lyon Mackenzie King*, Meighen did not cut a broad swath on campus, limiting his scope to his courses, wide reading in English, history, and science, and enthusiastic participation in the mock parliament.

  7. Arthur Meighen PC QC ( / ˈmiːən /; June 16, 1874 – August 5, 1960) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the ninth prime minister of Canada from 1920 to 1921 and from June to September 1926. He led the Conservative Party from 1920 to 1926 and from 1941 to 1942.