• Maxwell Charles Gordon Meighen, OBE (June 5, 1908 – February 5, 1992) was a Canadian financier and the son of Canadian Prime Minister Arthur Meighen....
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    Arthur Meighen Lillian Meighen Wright (1910–1993), Canadian philanthropist, and daughter of Arthur and Isabel Meighen Maxwell Meighen (1908–1992), Canadian...
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    Roosevelt Meighen (1905–1979), whose son Michael Meighen is a Canadian former senator, lawyer and cultural patron Maxwell Charles Gordon Meighen (1908–1992)...
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  • brothers were Theodore Meighen and Maxwell Meighen. Following her death in 1993, her husband endowed the "Don and Lillian Meighen Wright Maternity Centre"...
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    Lyons, ice hockey left winger Arthur Meighen, ninth Prime Minister of Canada Maxwell Meighen, financier Theodore Meighen, lawyer and philanthropist Ernest...
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    Phillips 1945-1964 E. P. Taylor 1969-1971 John A. McDougald 1971-1978 Maxwell Meighen 1978-1978 Nelson M. Davis 1978-1979 Conrad Black 1979-2008 Martin,...
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    Trudeau (d.1984) May 28 – Léo Cadieux, politician (d.2005) June 5 – Maxwell Meighen, financier (d.1992) June 12 – Alphonse Ouimet, broadcaster (d. 1988)...
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    Lautens, humorist and newspaper columnist (born 1928) February 5 – Maxwell Meighen, financier (born 1908) February 25 – Louis Harrington Lewry, politician...
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  • Biography. Vol. XIV (1911–1920) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. Maxwell Meighen in Canadian Encyclopedia Time Commanders Nusbacher, Aryeh (2002). The...
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    Arthur Meighen in 1921. He returned to the Commons in 1925, and served briefly as minister of finance in Meighen's second government in 1926. Meighen resigned...
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  • Noseworthy upset Conservative leader and former prime minister Arthur Meighen's attempt to return to the House of Commons, Defence Minister Andrew McNaughton's...
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    the Canadian prime minister, at that time Arthur Meighen, was revived. Byng had not been Meighen's first choice for presentation to the King, since he...
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  • Windward Islands, Society Islands,  French Polynesia Overseas Lands of France Meighen Queen Elizabeth Islands,  Nunavut  Canada Mejit Ratak chain  Marshall Islands...
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    Island. Peterborough, Canada: Broadview Press, 1992. ISBN 0-585-30561-7 Maxwell, Moreau S. Archaeology of the Lake Harbour District, Baffin Island. Mercury...
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    Jacqueline Fraser Bisset in Weybridge, Surrey, England, the daughter of George Maxwell Fraser Bisset (1911–1982), a general practitioner, and Arlette Alexander...
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  • federal by-election in which newly elected Conservative leader Arthur Meighen was defeated in his attempt to win a seat in the House of Commons by the...
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  • (acting) Tupper Scott Murphy Roche Coderre Blondin Patenaude Sévigny (acting) Meighen Burrell Sifton Drayton (acting) Monty Copp Foster Murphy (acting) Lapointe...
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    to seal in the waste materials. Cameron Island was named in 1952 after Maxwell George Cameron (d.1951), the chief cartographer of the surveys and mapping...
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  • In the early 1990s he returned to Montreal to become vice-president of Maxwell Cummings and Sons, a family-owned private real estate and investment firm...
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    John Abbott Sir John Thompson Sir Mackenzie Bowell Stanley Baldwin Arthur Meighen Richard Bennett John Oliver Lester Pearson Louis Saint Laurent Pierre Elliott...
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    governor Roland Fairbairn McWilliams, Manitoba lieutenant governor Arthur Meighen, Prime Minister of Canada Darrell Pasloski, Premier of Yukon Jack Pickersgill...
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    Macdonald Mackenzie Blake Laurier Tupper Borden Laurier McKenzie King Meighen King Guthrie Bennett King Bennett Manion Hanson Graydon Bracken Drew Rowe...
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  • Cemetery, Port Hope – Vincent Massey St. Mary's Cemetery, St. Marys – Arthur Meighen St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Barrie – Dan Maloney St. Patrick's Catholic...
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  • War: The Red Army continues its offensive into Poland. July 7 – Arthur Meighen becomes Canada's ninth prime minister. July 11 – The East Prussian plebiscite...
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  • ISBN 0-7735-1157-1. – Preview Stow, John; Howes, Emund (1631). Annales, Or, A Generall Chronicle of England. London: Richard Meighen. OCLC 123210534....
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  • succeeds Rickard Sandler as Prime Minister of Sweden. June 29 – Arthur Meighen briefly returns to office as Prime Minister of Canada during the King-Byng...
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    1967) (1999–2009) H. Arnold Steinberg (BCom 1954) (2009–2014) Michael A. Meighen (BA 1960) (2014–2021) John McCall MacBain (2021–present) George Jehoshaphat...
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    Elsie (Stephen) Meighen, the mother of Elsie Reford. Income tax was introduced after the First World War and in 1926 the Meighens were forced to sell...
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  • James Reginald Colley 1,212 41.38% unknown   Conservative Edwin Arthur Meighen 997 34.04% unknown Provincial William Frederick Palmer 720 24.58% – unknown...
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  • Women's education reformer 2004 Thomas Adams Town planner 2019 William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook Businessman, press baron, philanthropist...
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