Charles Gavan "Chubby" Power MC PC (18 January 1888 – 30 May 1968) was a Canadian politician and ice hockey player. Many members of his family, including...
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Charles Power or Charles Powers may refer to: Charles Gavan Power (1888–1968), Canadian politician and ice hockey player Charles Power (field hockey) (1878–1953)...
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Saskatchewan) James Garfield Gardiner and former cabinet minister Charles Gavan Power on the first ballot, and would be sworn in as prime minister later...
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Joseph Francis Gavan Power (13 June 1918 – 1973) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became...
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Cabinet ministers from Quebec (Ernest Lapointe, Arthur Cardin, and Charles Gavan Power) threatened to resign if Duplessis won re-election, claiming that...
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Parker (1876–1940), American musician and early radio entertainer Charles Gavan Power (1888–1968), Canadian politician Chubby Wise (1915–1996), American...
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minister Term length At His Majesty's pleasure Inaugural holder Charles Gavan Power Formation July 12, 1940 Salary CA$269,800 (2019) Website www.forces...
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Quebec Liquor Commission. His brother, Charles Gavan Power, was an MP and senator; another brother, Joe Power, was a professional ice hockey player and...
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Norman McLeod Rogers Lieutenant CEF 6th Nova Scotia Mounted Rifles Charles Gavan Power Acting Major CEF Canadian Corps Brooke Claxton Battery Sergeant-Major...
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Alexander McLarty under King (January 23, 1939 – September 18, 1939) Charles Gavan Power under King (September 19, 1939 – May 22, 1940) James Lorimer Ilsley...
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Riding created from Quebec West and Quebec-Centre 13th 1917–1921 Charles Gavan Power Opposition (Laurier Liberals) 14th 1921–1925 Liberal 15th 1925–1926...
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Michaud Humphrey Mitchell William Pate Mulock Lester B. Pearson Charles Gavan Power James Ralston Fernand Rinfret Wishart McLea Robertson Norman McLeod...
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of National Defence for Air Vacant (Charles Gavan Power was acting) 22 May 1940 23 May 1940 Charles Gavan Power 23 May 1940 30 November 1944 Angus Lewis...
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Honourable Onésime Gagnon (from August 30, 1935) The Honourable Charles Gavan Power (from October 23, 1935) The Right Honourable James Lorimer Ilsley...
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practised law in Quebec City with Paul Lesage in 1934, then with Charles Gavan Power, Valmore Bienvenue, Paul Lesage, and Jean Turgeon. He married Corinne...
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that sent the Liberals into Opposition. When the Liberal Party returned to power in the 1935 election, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King brought...
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November 26, 1941 October 21, 1946 35 5 Independent (after 1942) Charles Gavan Power Liberal 1917 October 21, 1946 July 28, 1955 38 9 William Earl Rowe...
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into the current post of the Minister of National Defence in 1946. Charles Gavan Power 1940–1944 Angus Lewis Macdonald 1944–1945 acting Colin William George...
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married Susan Winifred Rockett. His son, Charles Gavan Power, was an MP and senator. His grandson, Francis Gavan Power was an MP. His great-grandson Lawrence...
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politician William Power, and grandmother of the Hon. Charles Gavan Power and William Gerard Power, both Canadian politicians. She travelled to Boston,...
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Power was a member of the Legislative Council of Quebec; another, Charles Gavan Power, played professional ice hockey and became a member of Parliament...
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Dawson of Canada. Among the Millet: Archibald Lampman January 18 – Charles Gavan Power, politician, Minister and Senator (d.1968) January 20 – Ethel Wilson...
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decision to implement conscription. The most prominent of these was Charles Gavan Power who resigned from Cabinet over the issue. Several ran for re-election...
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politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (b.1870) May 30 – Charles Gavan Power, politician, Minister and Senator (b.1888) June 14 – John B. McNair...
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in CPR caboose", Globe and Mail, February 22, 1965 (31 May 1968). Charles G. Power Is Dead at 80; Canadian Legislator 51 Years, The New York Times, p...
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become premier again. In the election of 1945, his Liberals returned to power while their main rivals, the Conservatives, failed to win a single seat...
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Mackenzie King Preceded by David Ovide L'Espérance Succeeded by Charles Gavan Power Personal details Born Joseph Arthur Lesage (1881-06-07)7 June 1881...
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% Louis St. Laurent 848 69.1% James Garfield Gardiner 323 26.3% Charles Gavan Power 56 4.6% Douglas Abbott* – – Lionel Chevrier* – – Brooke Claxton*...
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1878 Militia (1869-) Charles Gavan Power Liberal Quebec South December 17, 1917 Canadian Army (1915–1918) Francis "Frank" Gavan Power Liberal Quebec South...
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Muirshiel As Earl of Onslow As John Scourfield As Earl of Portmore As Charles Lennox As Marquess of Zetland As Marquess of Londonderry As Earl of Sheffield...
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