Edgar Nelson Rhodes, PC (January 5, 1877 – March 15, 1942), was a Canadian parliamentarian from Nova Scotia who served as Premier of Nova Scotia from...
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Edgar E. Rand (c. 1905-1955), American business executive Edgar Nelson Rhodes, Canadian politician Édgar Humberto Ruiz, Colombian road cyclist Edgar V...
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carried out, Richmond—West Cape Breton continued to be represented by Edgar Nelson Rhodes. "Richmond--West Cape Breton, Nova Scotia (1925-09-05 - 1935-08-13)"...
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became Minister of Labour in the government of Edgar N. Rhodes and became Premier of Nova Scotia when Rhodes left provincial politics to enter the federal...
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of Cody and Dustin Rhodes E. C. Rhodes, statistician and economist who worked with Arthur Bowley and Karl Pearson Edgar Nelson Rhodes, Canadian parliamentarian...
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(house leader) Charles E. Tanner (1912–1922) W.L. Hall (1922–1925) Edgar Nelson Rhodes (1925–1930) Gordon Sidney Harrington (1930–1937) Percy C. Black (1937–1940)...
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from Atlantic Canada or Nova Scotia in nearly a hundred years since Edgar Nelson Rhodes in 1922. Anthony Rota was elected as 37th speaker on December 5,...
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1930 February 2, 1932 Conservative (historical) 15 (Bennett) 15 Edgar Nelson Rhodes February 3, 1932 October 24, 1935 Conservative (historical) (14)...
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Logan Liberal 9th 1900–1904 10th 1904–1908 11th 1908–1911 Edgar Nelson Rhodes Conservative 12th 1911–1917 13th 1917–1921 Government (Unionist)...
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Charles Avery Dunning 1929-1930 Richard Bedford Bennett 1930-1932 Edgar Nelson Rhodes 1932-1935 Charles Avery Dunning 1935-1939 James Ralston 1939-1940...
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James Robson Douglas Preceded by George Henry Murray Succeeded by Edgar Nelson Rhodes MLA for Yarmouth County In office June 20, 1906 – July 27, 1920 Serving...
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Honourable Joseph Bolduc (from February 22, 1921) The Honourable Edgar Nelson Rhodes (from February 22, 1921) The Honourable William Smith (from May 4...
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Appointment (37th Leg.) Liberal (Ldr. 1923) MLA for Shelburne County 10 Edgar Nelson Rhodes (1877–1942) 16 July 1925 11 August 1930 1925 election (38th Leg.)...
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Robert Laird Borden Preceded by Thomas Simpson Sproule Succeeded by Edgar Nelson Rhodes Member of the Canadian Parliament for Dorchester In office 1911–1917...
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August 22, 1933 – October 23, 1945 Preceded by Albert E. Parsons Edgar Nelson Rhodes Succeeded by Robert A. MacLellan Personal details Born (1870-10-31)October...
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Cyrus Macmillan June 17, 1930 August 7, 1930 Liberal 14 (King) 2 Edgar Nelson Rhodes August 7, 1930 February 2, 1932 Conservative (historical) 15 (Bennett)...
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McKenzie and William Lyon Mackenzie King consecutively. The Speaker was Edgar Nelson Rhodes. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924 for a list...
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of Manitoba, the oldest University in western Canada. January 5 – Edgar Nelson Rhodes, politician, Minister and Premier of Nova Scotia (died 1942) March...
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Pugsley - New Brunswick Bob Rae - Ontario Gerald Regan - Nova Scotia Edgar Nelson Rhodes - Nova Scotia Arthur Lewis Sifton - Alberta Robert Stanfield - Nova...
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H. Stevens, John Allister Currie, John Baxter, Howard Ferguson, Edgar Nelson Rhodes, and outgoing leader Arthur Meighen were all nominated but declined...
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Premier of New Brunswick – John Baxter Premier of Nova Scotia – Edgar Nelson Rhodes Premier of Ontario – George Howard Ferguson Premier of Prince Edward...
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and architect William Thomas Pipes, former Premier of Nova Scotia Edgar Nelson Rhodes, former Premier of Nova Scotia Bill Riley, third Black player to...
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Premier of New Brunswick – John Baxter Premier of Nova Scotia – Edgar Nelson Rhodes Premier of Ontario – George Howard Ferguson Premier of Prince Edward...
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Premier of New Brunswick – John Baxter Premier of Nova Scotia – Edgar Nelson Rhodes Premier of Ontario – George Howard Ferguson Premier of Prince Edward...
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Premier of Nova Scotia – Ernest Howard Armstrong (until July 16) then Edgar Nelson Rhodes Premier of Ontario – George Howard Ferguson Premier of Prince Edward...
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Premier of New Brunswick – John Baxter Premier of Nova Scotia – Edgar Nelson Rhodes (until August 11) then Gordon Sidney Harrington Premier of Ontario...
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(Federal) 1929–1930 Succeeded by Richard Bedford Bennett Preceded by Edgar Nelson Rhodes Minister of Finance (Federal) 1935–1939 Succeeded by James Ralston...
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Minister Himself Preceded by Charles Avery Dunning Succeeded by Edgar Nelson Rhodes In office July 13, 1926 – September 25, 1926 Prime Minister Arthur...
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President Nelson Mandela, who joined his name with Cecil Rhodes in the Mandela Rhodes Foundation The Rhodes Trust is based at Rhodes House. The Rhodes Trust...
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1935. It was framed as an antiavoidance measure, as explained by Edgar Nelson Rhodes in that year's Budget speech: This form of tax, adopted by many countries...
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