Edward Michener
The Honourable Edward Michener | |
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Senator for Alberta | |
In office 1918–1947 | |
Appointed by | Robert Borden |
Personal details | |
Born |
Tintern, Ontario, Canada | August 18, 1869
Died |
June 16, 1947 77) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | (aged
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | Conservative |
Children | Roland Michener |
Edward Michener (August 18, 1869 – June 16, 1947) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He was born in Tintern, Ontario.
Michener was acclaimed as mayor of Red Deer, District of Alberta, in the 1904 mayoral race. He held that position for two terms until 1906.
Michener was elected as an independent in the 1909 Alberta election. In 1910 after Richard Bennett resigned to run for the House of Commons of Canada, he crossed the floor to join the Conservatives. He became Leader of the Official Opposition in Alberta and leader of the Alberta Conservative party.
Prime Minister Robert Borden advised the appointment of Michener to the Senate of Canada in 1918.
His son Roland Michener served as Governor General of Canada.
External links
- Edward Michener – Parliament of Canada biography
- The Michener Institute
- Edward Michener exposes the AGT scandal
- City of Red Deer Mayoralty elections 1901 - 2004
Legislative Assembly of Alberta | ||
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Preceded by John T. Moore |
MLA Red Deer 1909–1918 |
Succeeded by John Gaetz |
Preceded by Richard Bennett |
Leader of the Official Opposition in Alberta 1910–1917 |
Succeeded by George Hoadley |
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