Arthur Meighen

E190736

Arthur Meighen was a Canadian lawyer and Conservative politician who served as the country’s ninth prime minister in the early 1920s.

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instanceOf Canadian prime minister
human
lawyer
politician
countryOfBirth Canada
countryOfCitizenship Canada
countryOfDeath Canada
dateOfBirth 1874-06-16
dateOfDeath 1960-08-05
educatedAt University of Toronto
endTime 1921-12-29
familyName Meighen
givenName Arthur
hasHonorificPrefix The Right Honourable
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Conservative Party of Canada
Unionist Party
surface form: Unionist Party (Canada)
monarchDuringTerm George V
notableFor being the ninth Prime Minister of Canada
leading the Conservative Party of Canada in the 1920s
numberOfChildren 3
occupation lawyer
politician
teacher
officeContested Prime Minister of Canada
parliamentaryGroup Conservative Party of Canada
placeOfBirth Anderson, Ontario
placeOfDeath Toronto
surface form: Toronto, Ontario
positionHeld Government Leader in the Senate of Canada
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
Leader of the Opposition in Canada
Member of Parliament of Canada
Minister of the Interior of Canada
Prime Minister of Canada
Senator of Canada
Solicitor General of Canada
Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs
precededBy Robert Laird Borden
religion Methodism
representedElectoralDistrict Grenville
Portage la Prairie
residence Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
Toronto
surface form: Toronto, Ontario
sexOrGender male
spouse Isabel J. Cox
startTime 1920-07-10
succeededBy William Lyon Mackenzie King
workLocation Ottawa
surface form: Ottawa, Ontario

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