Mitchell Frederick Hepburn (August 12, 1896 – January 5, 1953) was the 11th premier of Ontario, from 1934 to 1942. He was the youngest premier in Ontario...
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appointed Attorney-General of Ontario in 1937 in the government of Mitchell Hepburn. Hepburn resigned suddenly, in October 1942, after a long series of erratic...
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bloc (as most UFOers now called themselves) after the 1929 election. Mitchell Hepburn, a farmer and former UFO organizer, became leader of the Ontario Liberal...
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the Liberals turned to Mitchell Hepburn, an onion farmer, federal Member of Parliament and former member of the UFO. Hepburn was able to build an electoral...
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Hamilton—Wentworth. He served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mitchell Hepburn and Gordon Conant. McQuesten was born in Hespeler (now Cambridge, Ontario)...
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Congalton Hepburn (fl. 1940s), Speaker of the Ontario (Canada) Legislature Jamie Hepburn (born 1979), member of the Scottish Parliament Mitchell Hepburn (1896–1953)...
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previous election. The Ontario Liberal Party, led by former premier Mitchell Hepburn, was returned to the role of official opposition with 11 seats, plus...
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for his service as Minister of Labour for Ontario in the cabinet of Mitchell Hepburn. He served as MLA for Waterloo South. Hipel was born in rural Waterloo...
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Babies", and made stage appearances. The Premier of Ontario at the time, Mitchell Hepburn, used the Dionne vaudeville trip as an excuse to extend the guardianship...
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(1968–2005), American comedian Mitchell Henry (1826–1910), English financier, politician and Member of Parliament Mitchell Hepburn (1896–1953), Canadian politician...
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website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario. Retrieved April 1, 2013. "Mitchell Frederick Hepburn, MPP". Legislative Assembly website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario...
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Liberal Party, led by Mitchell Hepburn, defeated the governing Ontario Conservative Party, led by George Stewart Henry. Hepburn was assisted by Harry...
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The Dionne sisters January 21, 1935, with then-Premier of Ontario Mitchell Hepburn...
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held in the Province of Ontario. The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Mitchell Hepburn, was re-elected for a second term in government, with a slightly reduced...
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was the first Liberal leader to win two majority governments since Mitchell Hepburn nearly 70 years earlier. In 2011, he became the first Liberal premier...
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He took office during the Great Depression while Mitchell Hepburn was Premier of Ontario. Hepburn had come to office promising to show austerity by curtailing...
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last premier to become premier outside of the 40-60 age range was Mitchell Hepburn, who was 38 when he became premier in 1934. Geographically, the premier...
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formally joined the Ontario Liberal Party and the cabinet of Premier Mitchell Hepburn as Minister of Public Works and Welfare after informally supporting...
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(Held on December 16–17, 1930 at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto.) Mitchell Hepburn 427 Elmore Philpott 97 W.E.N. Sinclair and Sydney Tweed both withdrew...
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brought the Ontario Liberal Party led by Mitchell Hepburn to power. Roebuck was a senior figure in the Hepburn government serving as Attorney-General of...
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14 21 27 2 1945 66 44.3 14 8 22.4 2 1943 38 35.7 16 34 31.7 2 1937 Mitchell Hepburn 23 40 66 5.6 1 0.5 1934 17 39.8 69 1 7 1 0.6 1 Labour 1 1929 Howard...
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coalition was formed in 1934 between the provincial Liberals under Mitchell Hepburn, and the Progressive bloc of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)...
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Tories were soundly defeated by the Ontario Liberal Party, led by Mitchell Hepburn. He became the Leader of the Opposition from 1934 to 1936, when he...
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election. King's relationship with Liberal Ontario Premier Mitchell Hepburn was damaged due to Hepburn spearheading the resolution criticizing the war effort...
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years because of a conflict between Mitchell Hepburn, the Ontario caucus and the federal Liberal Party of Canada. Hepburn resigned and was eventually succeeded...
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election that brought the Liberals to power under the leadership of Mitchell Hepburn. Croll became Canada's first Jewish cabinet minister when he became...
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Soldier's Aid Commission William Martin, 1930-1934 David Croll, 1934-1937 Mitchell Hepburn, 1937 (April–October) Eric Cross, 1937-1940 Farquhar Oliver, 1941-1942...
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endorsed by some 500 civic groups across English Canada. Ontario Premier Mitchell Hepburn and Premier of New Brunswick John B. McNair both demanded overseas...
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Liberal Party in its 1930 leadership convention. He lost badly to Mitchell Hepburn. The next year, he attempted to become a member of the Legislative...
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Assembly of Ontario from 1934 to 1945. He served in the cabinet of Mitchell Hepburn. He was born in Wallaceburg, the son of D. A. Gordon, and was educated...
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