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    Gordon Daniel Conant QC (January 11, 1885 – January 2, 1953) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and the 12th premier of Ontario, from 1942 to 1943. Born...
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    Treasurer of Ontario and party leader until the following year. Although Gordon Daniel Conant had become premier, many people continued to think that was in name...
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  • website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario. Retrieved April 1, 2013. "Gordon Daniel Conant, MPP". Legislative Assembly website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario...
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    insisted on remaining as party leader, and simply appointed his ally, Gordon Daniel Conant as the new Premier of Ontario on October 21, 1942. Nixon resigned...
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  • MPP". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Retrieved April 18, 2025. "Gordon Daniel Conant, MPP". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Retrieved April 18, 2025...
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    Patrick LaForge, president and CEO of the Edmonton Oilers January 2 – Gordon Daniel Conant, lawyer, politician and 12th Premier of Ontario (b.1885) January...
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  • resigned as Premier in October 1942 after designating Gordon Daniel Conant as his successor, and Conant was sworn in as Premier. The Ontario Liberal Association...
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    (1842–1905) Gordon Daniel Conant (1885–1953) John Conant (1725–c. 1816) Jeremiah Conant (1758–1828) Thomas Conant (1807–1892) James Scott Conant (1844–1922)...
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  • Attorney General Conant may refer to: Gordon Daniel Conant (1885–1953), Attorney General of Ontario Sherman Conant (1839–1890), Attorney General of Florida...
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    Premier of Ontario but refused to resign as leader, and appointed Gordon Daniel Conant as the new Premier without consulting the party. Oliver's resignation...
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    served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mitchell Hepburn and Gordon Conant. McQuesten was born in Hespeler (now Cambridge, Ontario) in nearby Waterloo...
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  • Albert Edward Matthews (1873–1949) 23 November 1937 26 December 1946 Gordon Daniel Conant (1942–1943) Harry Nixon (1943) George A. Drew (1943–1948) 17 Ray...
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    tribes. The law, often ignored, is repealed in 1951. January 11 – Gordon Daniel Conant, lawyer, politician and 12th Premier of Ontario (d.1953) January...
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  • Ontario MPP In office 1934–1937 Preceded by New riding Succeeded by Gordon Daniel Conant Constituency Ontario In office 1919–1934 Preceded by Charles Calder...
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  • small life rafts and began a 21-day ordeal drifting in the Pacific. Gordon Daniel Conant became the 12th Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario after...
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    resignation, while Minister of Mines. 16 Gordon Daniel Conant October 12, 1937 October 21, 1942 5 years, 218 days Conant remained Attorney General when he served...
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    The Conant ministry and the Kennedy ministry are the only ministries in Ontario history to neither win nor lose an election. "Gordon Daniel Conant | Legislative...
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    Office Successor William Herbert Price Attorney General 1934–1937 Gordon Daniel Conant John Morrow Robb Minister of Labour 1934–1935 Mitchell Hepburn...
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    Norman Hipel (1937–1938) James Clark (1939–1943) Oct. 21, 1942 ... Gordon Daniel Conant May 18, 1943 Harry Nixon 21st Parliament 21st general Aug. 4, 1943...
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  • resigned as Premier in October 1942, remaining party leader, and Gordon Daniel Conant became Premier. In 1943, Harry Nixon became both party leader and...
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  • Wilfrid Laurier and Aurèle Joliat. Oshawa Union Cemetery, Oshawa – Gordon Daniel Conant, Ross Lowe and, Samuel McLaughlin Pardes Chaim Cemetery, Vaughan...
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    MacMillan Premier of Ontario – Mitchell Hepburn (until October 21) then Gordon Daniel Conant Premier of Prince Edward Island – Thane Campbell Premier of Quebec...
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    McNair Premier of Nova Scotia – A.S. MacMillan Premier of Ontario – Gordon Daniel Conant (until May 18) then Harry Nixon (May 18 to August 17) then George...
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  • premier of the province. Initially, Hepburn attempted to anoint Gordon Daniel Conant as his permanent successor but the caucus did not accept this and...
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  • 1931–36 John Edward Brownlee (B.A. 1908 Vic.) – 5th Premier of Alberta Gordon Daniel Conant (B.A.) – 12th Premier of Ontario Leonard Outerbridge (LL.B.) – 2nd...
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  • Succeeded by Walter Thomson Ontario MPP In office 1943–1945 Preceded by Gordon Daniel Conant Succeeded by Thomas Kelso Creighton Constituency Ontario Reeve for...
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    Athlone The Viscount Alexander of Tunis Premier Mitchell Hepburn Gordon Daniel Conant Harry Nixon George A. Drew Preceded by Herbert Alexander Bruce Succeeded...
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  • as whip until 1942, when he was dropped from the position after Gordon Daniel Conant succeeded Hepburn as Liberal leader and premier. He did not run for...
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    Denis Paul Leduc | Legislative Assembly of Ontario". www.ola.org. "Gordon Daniel Conant | Legislative Assembly of Ontario". www.ola.org. "Leonard Jennett...
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  • Ontario 19th  1934–1937     W. E. N. Sinclair Liberal 20th  1937–1943 Gordon Daniel Conant 21st  1943–1945     Arthur Henry Williams Co-operative Commonwealth...
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