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  1. Arthur Meighen, ninth Prime Minister of Canada. The article is the electoral history of Arthur Meighen, the ninth Prime Minister of Canada.. A Conservative, he served two short terms as prime minister.He became prime minister upon the resignation of Sir Robert Borden in 1921, and again upon the resignation of Mackenzie King in 1926. His first term was just over one year, and the second for ...

  2. Arthur Meighen (St. Mary's (), 16 juni 1874 - Toronto (), 5 augustus 1960) was een Canadees politicus en de negende minister-president van Canada.Hij diende twee termijnen als minister-president in de jaren 1920. Meighen volgde hoger onderwijs aan de University of Toronto waar hij in 1896 afstudeerde met een graad in de wiskunde.Hierna studeerde hij pedagogie en was hij onderwijzer tot hij in ...

  3. On June 29, 1926, Arthur Meighen formed a government. However, his government faced Parliament for only three days before being defeated in the House on July 1, 1926. The Fifteenth Parliament was dissolved the next day and a general election was called for September 14, 1926.

  4. Meighen Mews is a short street that runs off the east end of Devon Street. It is named for the only man born in Perth County or even in the Huron Tract, to become the prime minister twice. The man was Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, the prime minister from July 1920 to the end of 1921, and a short period in 1926.Though his time was short, he is still known as one of Canada's greatest parliamentarians.

  5. 22 de may. de 2012 · Arthur Meighen, Canada’s ninth prime minister, was the greatest debater in Canadian history. He led Canada twice as prime minister, yet both periods of time were brief against the crafty William Lyon Mackenzie King. He dominated his opponents with razor-sharp wit, conviction, and a photographic memory.

  6. Arthur Meighen dans les années 1920. Arthur Meighen (né le 16 juin 1874 à Anderson ( Ontario) et mort le 5 août 1960 à Toronto) est un professeur, avocat, banquier et homme d'État canadien. Il est le 9e premier ministre du Canada, du 10 juillet 1920 au 29 décembre 1921, puis exerce de nouveau cette fonction du 29 juin au 25 septembre 1926 .

  7. Arthur Meighen (1874-1960), Prime Minister of Canada. Sitter in 8 portraits. Like voting is closed. Thanks for Liking. Please Like other favourites! If they inspire you please support our work. Make a donation Close. List Thumbnail. Sort by . Arthur Meighen. by Bassano Ltd bromide print, 27 ...