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Arthur Meighen PC QC (/ˈmiːən/ MEE-ən; June 16, 1874 –
August 5, 1960) was a
Canadian lawyer and
politician who
served as the
ninth prime minister of...
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Arthur Meighen, a
mountain in the
Premier Range of the
Cariboo Mountains,
British Columbia Isabel Meighen (1882–1985), the wife of
Arthur Meighen Lillian...
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grandson of
Arthur Meighen, the
ninth Prime Minister of Canada.
Meighen is the son of
lawyer and
philanthropist Theodore Meighen and
philanthropist Peggy...
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Meighen Island is an
uninhabited member of the
Queen Elizabeth Islands, part of the
Arctic Archipelago, in the
Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada....
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generally last for a
shorter period. The
shortest minority government,
Arthur Meighen's second government,
lasted just
under three months. A
prime minister who...
- O'Neil
Meighen (October 1905 – 1979) was a
Canadian lawyer and philanthropist. He was the
eldest son of
former Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and Isabel...
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Mount Arthur Meighen is a 3,205-metre (10,515-foot)
mountain located in the
Premier Range of the
Cariboo Mountains in the east-central
interior of British...
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number were
leaders of the
Official Opposition: John A. Macdonald,
Arthur Meighen,
Mackenzie King, and
Pierre Trudeau, all
before being re-appointed as prime...
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Governor General Baron Byng of Vimy
offered the
Conservatives under Meighen a
chance to form government. This too fell in
short order. Byng's action...
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Gordon Meighen, OBE (June 5, 1908 –
February 5, 1992) was a
Canadian financier and the son of
Canadian Prime Minister Arthur Meighen.
Meighen was born...