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Born 1854, Died 1937
| Time as Prime Minister |
| 1911 - 1920 |
Born
- June 26, 1854, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia
Education
- Acacia Villa Academy, Horton, Nova Scotia
Personal Life
- Married 1889, Laura Bond (1863 - 1940)
Occupations
- 1868 - 1872 Teacher, Horton, Nova Scotia
- 1872 - 1874 Teacher, Matawan, New Jersey
- Lawyer (called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1878)
- 1924 - 1930 Chancellor, Queen's University
- 1928 President, Crown Life Insurance
- 1929 President, Barclay's Bank (Canada)
- 1930 President, Canadian Historical Association
- Author
Political Party
- Conservative
- 1901 - 1920 Party Leader
- 1917 - 1920 Union Government (A coalition of pro-conscription Liberals and Conservatives)
Constituencies
- 1896 - 1904, 1908 - 1917 Halifax, Nova Scotia
- 1905 - 1908 Carleton, Ontario
- 1917 - 1920 King's County, Nova Scotia
Other Ministries
- 1911 - 1917 President of the Privy Council
- 1912 - 1920 External Affairs
Political Record
- Leader of the Opposition 1901 - 1911
- Led Canada as Prime Minister throughout First World War 1914 - 1918
- War Measures Act 1914
- Income War Tax Act 1917
- Military Service Act 1917
- Wartime Elections Act 1917
- Principal author of Resolution IX of the 1917 Imperial War Conference
- Franchise extended to women 1918
- Leader of Canadian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference 1919
Died
- June 10, 1937, Ottawa, Ontario
- Grave site: Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario
Source: Canada's Prime Ministers, 1867-1994. [Ottawa]: National Archives of Canada, c1994. 20 p.
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