Andrew George Blair
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أندرو جورج بلير هو محامي وسياسي كندي، ولد في 7 مارس 1844 في فريدريكتون في كندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 25 يناير 1907 بسبب نوبة قلبية. حزبياً، نشط في والحزب الليبرالي الكندي.
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Andrew George Blair PC KC (* 7. März 1844 in Fredericton, New Brunswick; † 25. Januar 1907) war ein kanadischer Politiker der Liberalen Partei. Zwischen 1883 und 1896 amtierte er als Premierminister der Provinz New Brunswick. Anschließend war er von 1896 bis 1903 Abgeordneter des Unterhauses und hatte im 8. kanadischen Kabinett von Premierminister Wilfrid Laurier das Amt des Ministers für Eisenbahnen und Kanäle inne.
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Andrew George Blair (1844-1907) était un homme politique néo-brunswickois.
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Andrew George Blair PC KC (March 7, 1844 – January 25, 1907) was a Canadian politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He served as the seventh premier of New Brunswick for 13 years and 136 days, the second-longest tenure in the province's history, behind Richard Hatfield's tenure of 16 years and 310 days. In December 1901, Blair's daughter Bessie drowned while skating on the ill-frozen Ottawa River at a party put on by the Governor-General; Henry Harper dove in to try to rescue her, but drowned as well. His actions are remembered by the statue on Parliament Hill to Sir Galahad.
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Andrew George Blair
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أندرو جورج بلير
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أندرو جورج بلير هو محامي وسياسي كندي، ولد في 7 مارس 1844 في فريدريكتون في كندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 25 يناير 1907 بسبب نوبة قلبية. حزبياً، نشط في والحزب الليبرالي الكندي.
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Andrew George Blair PC KC (March 7, 1844 – January 25, 1907) was a Canadian politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He served as the seventh premier of New Brunswick for 13 years and 136 days, the second-longest tenure in the province's history, behind Richard Hatfield's tenure of 16 years and 310 days. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1878 after unsuccessful attempts in the previous two elections. Though Blair was a supporter of Sir John A. Macdonald's federal Liberal-Conservatives, he joined the parliamentary opposition in the legislature and, in 1879, became leader of the opposition to the Conservative government of Premier John James Fraser. He molded the disparate opposition into the modern Liberal Party of New Brunswick, instituting party platforms or manifestos. He launched the first province-wide political campaign in an era when campaign had been run largely on a constituency basis. He took the party to power in 1883, winning enough support in the newly elected legislature to form a government. Blair became premier and Attorney-General. Blair's government built a three-quarters of a mile long bridge across the Saint John River, linking Fredericton with villages and factories, notably that of Boss Gibson, on the other side of the river, in spite of opposition by the federal government, which maintained that it was beyond provincial power to do so. His government also went to court to win the right to grant liquor licenses. He also extended the franchise, which had been exclusively male, to widows and unmarried women who owned property. He was opposed, however, to universal female suffrage. His government also abolished the Legislative Council (the legislature's Upper House). The Liberal government almost lost the 1889 election but was able to stay in power with the support of independent Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). Blair lost his own seat in the 1892 election, due to Protestant opposition to his policy of accommodating Acadians and other Catholics. Blair had appointed several Acadians and other Catholics to his cabinet and other government positions. Blair was able to re-enter the house through a by-election. After leading his party to a major electoral victory in 1895, Blair left provincial politics in 1896 when he was appointed Minister of Railways and Canals in the federal Cabinet of Liberal Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier. He was sworn in as Minister of Railways and Canals on 13 July 1896, entered the House of Commons of Canada in an August 1896 by-election for Sunbury and Queens riding, and was re-elected in the 1900 election. In December 1901, Blair's daughter Bessie drowned while skating on the ill-frozen Ottawa River at a party put on by the Governor-General; Henry Harper dove in to try to rescue her, but drowned as well. His actions are remembered by the statue on Parliament Hill to Sir Galahad. Blair notified the government of his resignation on 13 July 1903; in his speech on 16 July he outlined his reasons for his opposition to Laurier's plan to build the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The official New Brunswick biography has the date of his resignation 20 July. He spoke about the reason for his resignation for five hours in the House of Commons on 11 August. He did not see why the government "should build and own the lean section . . . and provide a company with government credit to enable them to build and operate the fat section," and referred to discussions about the railway that Wilfrid Laurier had had with other ministers behind his back, although he was the Minister charged with the portfolio. He further stated that other Ministers had been allowed to discuss with Grand Trunk officers plans for the transcontinental without informing him. In order to prevent him from becoming a major opposition figure, Laurier appointed Blair to head the Board of Railway Commissioners in December 1903, taking Blair out of active politics and out of the House of Commons. However, Blair resigned from the Board sixteen days before the 1904 election in order to campaign against Laurier. He withdrew from the campaign, however, after discussions with Laurier. He died on January 25, 1907, of a heart attack during a dinner party in Fredericton, New Brunswick. and was buried in the Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Andrew George Blair PC KC (* 7. März 1844 in Fredericton, New Brunswick; † 25. Januar 1907) war ein kanadischer Politiker der Liberalen Partei. Zwischen 1883 und 1896 amtierte er als Premierminister der Provinz New Brunswick. Anschließend war er von 1896 bis 1903 Abgeordneter des Unterhauses und hatte im 8. kanadischen Kabinett von Premierminister Wilfrid Laurier das Amt des Ministers für Eisenbahnen und Kanäle inne.
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Andrew George Blair (1844-1907) était un homme politique néo-brunswickois.
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John James Fraser, Edward Ludlow Wetmore, Richard Bellamy, Thomas Colter, Frederick P. Thompson, William Wilson, George J. Colter, David R. Moore, John Anderson
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