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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · During the Chanak Crisis of 1922, King refused to support the British without first consulting Parliament, while the Conservative leader, Arthur Meighen, supported Britain. King sought a Canadian voice independent of London in foreign affairs.

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Writing in the Edmonton Journal on this date in 1931, columnist T.B. Windross reported on the praise former Prime Minister Arthur Meighen had recently received from MPs during a debate the Commons. Meighen’s skill in debate was recalled and some of the members said they hoped the 9 th PM might someday return to the House. In reporting on the ...

  3. 3. Mai 2024 · Meighen Family Foundation was founded by Ted Meighen, son of former Prime Minister Arthur Meighen, now run by former senator Michael Meighen and his wife, Kelly, and their sons. Natalya Anderson, Financial Post • Financial Post. Published May 03, 2024 • 7 minute read.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Conservative Party leader Arthur Meighen became prime minister, but was quickly defeated in the House of Commons, and Byng finally granted a dissolution of Parliament. Diefenbaker, who had been confirmed as Conservative candidate, stood against King in the 1926 election , a rare direct electoral contest between two individuals who ...

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · Arthur Meighen had resigned the leadership after the Liberals won a majority government in 1926 following the “King-Byng” affair. Meighen also lost his seat in Portage la Prairie, Man. THE CONTENDERS. Thirteen men were nominated at the convention.

  6. 30. Apr. 2024 · December 11, 1942. Winnipeg Civic Auditorium. Chairs: H.R. Milner and Ivan Sabourin. A Flourish table. Arthur Meighen returned as leader in 1941 following Robert Manion’s resignation the previous year, but planned to retire. A convention was announced in late-September to consider “the whole subject of leadership and policy.” THE CONTENDERS.

  7. 29. Apr. 2024 · 2.7.1926, Freitag. Im Ruhrbergbau sind in der vergangenen Woche erstmals seit der Absatzkrise keine Feierschichten gefahren worden. Nach einem Misstrauensvotum gegen die neue kanadische Regierung, die am 29. Juni gebildet worden ist, löst Ministerpräsident Arthur Meighen das Parlament auf und setzt Neuwahlen für Anfang September fest.