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and illegal gambling halls, and Stevens visited these places each night, and then published the names of the establishments and what he had witnessed there in the press the next day. His campaign forced the resignation of the chief of police and won Stevens a seat on Vancouver City Council in 1910.
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a year later when many of the committee's recommendations were ignored. Three cabinet ministers urged Stevens to challenge Bennett for the leadership of the party within the Conservative caucus and a total of 72 of the 137 Conservative MPs pledged to support Stevens, but he declined to challenge
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passengers from coming to shore. It was Reid's intransigence, supported by Stevens, that led to mistreatment of the passengers on the ship and to prolonging its departure date, which was not resolved until after the intervention of the federal Minister of Agriculture,
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in 1901. He found work again in the grocery business and then as an accountant. Up to the time he entered politics, he was a lay preacher in his local Methodist Church and he occasionally took services in remote logging camps and schoolhouses outside
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the party won nearly 400,000 votes and shattered the Tories, reducing them to a rump of only 30 seats, but Stevens was the only Reconstructionist candidate to win a seat. He subsequently
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The offices of Minister of Immigration and Colonization, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Mines and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs were abolished and the office of
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to ask the Conservatives under Meighen to form a government rather than call an election. Stevens was appointed Minister of Customs and Excise in Meighen's short-lived ministry.
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immigration saying, in 1914, "We cannot hope to preserve the national type if we allow Asiatics to enter Canada in any numbers." He was actively involved in the
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website by Simon Fraser University Library. Contains digitized copies of Stevens' documents pertaining to the incident
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to rejoin the Conservative Party in 1938 and was rumoured to be considering standing for party leader at the
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Stevens was the last surviving member of Bennett's cabinet when he died in 1973 at the age of 94.
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He became active in politics after a high-profile anti-crime crusade. Vancouver was rife with
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Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs (Acting) (1926) Minister of Trade and Commerce (1921)
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where his widowed father raised him and his three brothers and sisters. The family moved to
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In 1942, Stevens was elected President of the B.C. Natural Resources Conservation League.
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and immigrated to Canada with his family at the age of nine. His family settled in
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he made Stevens his Minister of Trade and Commerce. In 1934 Stevens chaired the
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in 1921 as Minister of Trade and Commerce, until the government was defeated by
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in 1949 and again in 1953, losing both times. He was elected Chairman of the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from British Columbia
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Minister of International Trade Diversification (2018–)
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but did not run. He ran as a Conservative candidate in
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Henry Herbert Stevens – Parliament of Canada biography
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Minister of State for International Trade (1979–80)
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Ministers of Industry, Trade and Commerce (1969–83)
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He was a member of the 2112:Ministers of Industry (1963–69) 1919:Minister of Mines and Resources 778:. University of Toronto Press. 414:. He served in the short-lived 745: 731: 722: 667: 520:Reconstruction Party of Canada 361:driver. 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Index

H.H. Stevens

Canadian Parliament
Kootenay East
Michael Dalton McLean
George MacKinnon
Canadian Parliament
Vancouver Centre
Ian Alistair Mackenzie
Canadian Parliament
Vancouver City
George Henry Cowan
Bristol
England
Vancouver
Conservative
Reconstruction Party
PC
Canadian
R. B. Bennett
Reconstruction Party of Canada
Bristol
England
Peterborough, Ontario
Vernon, British Columbia
fireman
Canadian Pacific Railway
stagecoach
United States Army
Philippines

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