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  1. Richard R. B. Bedford 1st Viscount Bennett Bennett (3 Jul 1870 - certain 26 Jun 1947) 0 references. Oxford Reference overview ID. 20110803095459132. 0 references ...

  2. 29 de jul. de 2017 · Rt. Hon. Richard Bedford Bennett. 1870-1947. Born at Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick, Bennett moved to Calgary in 1897. A member of the legislature of the North West Territories (1898-1905) and of the Alberta Legislative Assembly (1909-11), he was elected to the Commons in 1911. Having served briefly in Meighen's Cabinet in 1921 and in 1926, he ...

  3. About the author (1971) John William Michael Bliss was born in Leamington, Ontario, Canada on January 18, 1941. He graduated from the University of Toronto. He taught at the University of Toronto from 1968 until 2006. He was a historian of Canadian business and politics as well as medicine. He wrote 14 books during his lifetime including A ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Richard Bennett was a prime minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935, who had great wealth. Bennett was elected into the office in 1930, this was due to an accusation with the previous prime minister. This accusation was based off the fact that he had no idea how to deal with depression; and majority of canadians agreed, that he didn't have any ...

  5. Richard Bedford Bennett, primer vizconde de Bennett; abogado y político canadiense. Nació el 3 de julio de 1870 en Hopewell Hill, Nuevo Brunswick. Falleció el 26 de junio 1947 en Inglaterra . Asistió a la Universidad de Dalhousie, donde se graduó de abogado. Fue elegido a la Asamblea Legislativa de los Territorios del Noroeste en 1898 ...

  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. 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.