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Born 1895, Died 1979
| Time as Prime Minister |
| 1957 - 1963 |
Born
- September 18, 1895, Neustadt, Ontario
Education
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, B.A. 1915, M.A. Political Science and Economics 1916, LL.B. 1919
Personal Life
- Married 1929, Edna Brower (1901 - 1951)
- Re-married 1953, Olive Palmer (1902 - 1976)
- One stepdaughter
Occupations
- 1916 - 1917 Lieutenant, 105th Saskatoon Fusiliers
- Criminal lawyer (called to the Saskatchewan Bar in 1919)
- 1936 - 1938 Leader, Saskatchewan, Conservative Party
Political Party
- Progressive Conservative
- 1956 - 1967 Party Leader
Constituencies
- 1940 - 1953 Lake Center, Saskatchewan
- 1953 - 1979 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Other Ministries
- 1957 External Affairs
- 1959 External Affairs (Acting)
- 1962-1963 President of the Privy Council
Political Record
- Leader of the Opposition 1956 - 1957
- Appointed Ellen Fairclough first woman Cabinet minister
- Canadian Bill of Rights 1958
- Appointed James Gladstone Canada's first Aboriginal senator 1958
- Franchise extended to all Aboriginal peoples, 1960
- Royal Commission on Health Services 1961
- Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act 1961
- Created the National Productivity Council (Economic Council of Canada) 1963
- Leader of the Opposition 1963 - 1967
Died
- August 16, 1979, Ottawa, Ontario
- Grave site: Beside the Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Source: Canada's Prime Ministers, 1867-1994. [Ottawa]: National Archives of Canada, c1994. 20 p.
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