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  1. The Right Honourable Richard Bedford (R.B.) Bennett (1870-1925) Drive and determination are just two of the words used to describe the first Canadian Prime Minister from Alberta. At a young age, Bennett created lofty goals for himself: to be a successful lawyer, a millionaire, and a Prime Minister. The road to achieving these goals wasn’t ...

  2. Richard Bedford Bennett fue el 13er primer ministro de Canadá de 1930 a 1935. Nació en 1870 en Nuevo Brunswick y se graduó de abogado de la Universidad de Dalhousie. Fue elegido a la legislatura de Alberta en 1909 y a la Cámara de los Comunes en 1911. Se convirtió en líder conservador de Canadá en 1927 y derrotó a William Lyon Mackenzie King para convertirse en primer ministro en 1930 ...

  3. Richard Bedford Bennett, 1er vicomte Bennett est un homme d'État. Il est le 11e premier ministre du Canada du 7 août 1930 au 23 octobre 1935. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Richard Bedford Bennett .

  4. 26 de feb. de 2021 · By far the longest was William Lyon Mackenzie King, who was in charge for over 21 years, but it was not a continuous stretch for King. Instead, King saw his time in office broken up by two men. The first was the brief time of Arthur Meighen, and the second was a five year stretch when Richard Bedford Bennett came to power.

  5. It's about the Right Honorable R.B. Bennett. He was prime minister during one of the most challenging times in Canadian history-- the Great Depression of the 1930s. During this time, hundreds of Canadians sent him letters asking for help. Sometimes it was $5 for groceries.

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  6. Canadian statesman Richard Bedford Bennett was the prime minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935, during the Great Depression. Although promising to guide the country through the tumultuous years of the Depression, his policies brought little relief from the devastating effects. Bennett was born on July 3, 1870, in Hopewell, New Brunswick, Can.

  7. Richard Bedford Bennett was born on July 3, 1870, in Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick. His early training was as a teacher. He taught at a school for two years and then served as a principal for another two years. But by then he had become interested in the law. He graduated from Dalhousie University in 1893 and became a lawyer that year.