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約翰·亞歷山大·麥剋唐納 Sir John Alexander Macdonald約翰·約瑟夫·考德威爾·阿伯特爵士 Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
約翰·斯帕洛·大衛·湯普森爵士 Sir John Sparrow David Thompson麥肯齊·鮑威爾爵士 Sir Mackenzie Bowell
查爾斯·塔珀爵士 Sir Charles Tupper威爾弗裏德·勞雷爾爵士 Sir Wilfrid Laurier
羅伯特·萊爾德·博登爵士 Sir Robert Laird Borden阿瑟·米恩 Arthur Meighen
威廉·萊昂·麥肯齊·金 William Lyon Mackenzie King理查德·貝德福德·貝內特 Richard Bedford Bennett
路易·斯蒂芬·聖洛朗 Louis Stephen St. Laurent約翰·喬治·迪芬貝剋 John George Diefenbaker
萊斯特·皮爾遜 Lester Bowles Pearson皮埃爾·特魯多 Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau
查爾斯·約瑟夫·剋拉剋 Joe Clark約翰·內皮爾·特納 John Napier Turner
馬丁·布賴恩·馬爾羅尼 Martin Brian Mulroney金·坎貝爾 Kim Campbell
讓·剋雷蒂安 Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien保羅·馬丁 Paul Edgar Philippe Martin
斯蒂芬·哈珀 Stephen Joseph Harper賈斯廷·特魯多 Justin Pierre James Trudeau
阿瑟·米恩 Arthur Meighen
加拿大 20世紀早期  (1874年六月16日1960年八月5日)
出生地: 加拿大安大略省安德森
去世地: 加拿大多倫多
開端終結
在位1920年七月10日1921年十二月29日

阿瑟·米恩 Arthur Meighen
阿瑟·米恩Arthur Meighen)(1874年6月16日-1960年8月5日),是加拿大第10、12任總理,首位在加拿大聯邦成立後出生的總理。


Arthur Meighen PC QC (/ˈmən/; 16 June 1874 – 5 August 1960) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the ninth prime minister of Canada, in office from July 1920 to December 1921 and again from June to September 1926. He led the Conservative Party from 1920 to 1926 and from 1941 to 1942.

Meighen was born in rural Perth County, Ontario. His family came from Bovevagh near Dungiven in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. He studied mathematics at the University of Toronto, and then went on to Osgoode Hall Law School. After qualifying to practice law, he moved to Portage la PrairieManitoba. Meighen entered the House of Commons of Canada in 1908, aged 34, and in 1913 was appointed to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden. Under Borden, Meighen served as Solicitor General (1913–1917), Secretary of State for Canada (1917), Minister of Mines (1917; 1919–1920), Minister of the Interior (1917–1920), and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs (1917–1920).

In 1920, Meighen succeeded Borden as Conservative leader and Prime Minister – the first born after Confederation, and the only one from a Manitoba riding. He suffered a heavy defeat in the 1921 election to Mackenzie King and the Liberal Party, but re-entered Parliament through a 1922 by-election and remained as Opposition Leader. In the 1925 election, the Conservatives won a plurality of seats, just eight short of a majority government, but Mackenzie King decided to hold onto power with the support of the Progressives.

Meighen's brief second term as Prime Minister came about as the result of the "King–Byng Affair," being invited to form a ministry after Mackenzie King was refused an election request and resigned. He soon lost a no-confidence motion, however, and faced another federal election. Meighen lost his own seat, and the Conservatives lost 24, as Mackenzie King's Liberals re-took power.

After losing the 1926 election, Meighen resigned as party leader and quit politics to return to his law practice. He was appointed to the Senate in 1932, and under R. B. Bennett served as Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister without Portfolio until 1935. In 1941, aged 67, Meighen became leader of the Conservatives for a second time, following Robert Manion's resignation. He attempted to re-enter the House of Commons in a by-election for York South, but lost to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidate and resigned as leader shortly thereafter.


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