John Wallace de Beque Farris
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John Wallace de Beque Farris, parfois écrit « Debeque » ou « deBeque », (né le 3 décembre 1878) à (en), décédé le 25 février 1970 à Vancouver) est un avocat et homme politique canadien.
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John Wallace de Beque Farris, QC (December 3, 1878 – February 25, 1970) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in White's Cove, New Brunswick, the son of Laughlin P. Farris and Louise Hay, he was educated at St. Martin's Seminary, received his Bachelor of Arts from Acadia University and received his Bachelor of Law from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1905, Farris married Evlyn Fenwick Keirstead of Windsor, Nova Scotia. They had four children : Katherine Hay, Donald Fenwick, Ralph Keirstead and John Lauchlan.
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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1970-02-25
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White's Cove, New Brunswick, Canada
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1878-12-03
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1922
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1917
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1878-12-03
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President of the Executive Council
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Attorney General
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Provincial:
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Minister of Labour
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Katherine Hay, Donald Fenwick, Ralph Keirstead and John Lauchlan Farris, Chief Justice of British Columbia
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Chair, Standing Committee on Banking and Commerce
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1970-02-25
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The Hon.
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10
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Vancouver City
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President of the Law Society of British Columbia
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Senator for Vancouver South, British Columbia
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Attorney General and Minister of Labour, British Columbia
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Evlyn Fenwick Farris
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Louis-Émery Beaulieu, K.C.
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1924
1938
1970
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1916
1937
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John Wallace de Beque Farris, QC (December 3, 1878 – February 25, 1970) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in White's Cove, New Brunswick, the son of Laughlin P. Farris and Louise Hay, he was educated at St. Martin's Seminary, received his Bachelor of Arts from Acadia University and received his Bachelor of Law from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1905, Farris married Evlyn Fenwick Keirstead of Windsor, Nova Scotia. They had four children : Katherine Hay, Donald Fenwick, Ralph Keirstead and John Lauchlan. He was called to the British Columbia Bar in 1903. He founded the law firm now called Farris LLP and was the first prosecutor of Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1907, he ran unsuccessfully for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for the riding of Vancouver. He lost again in 1909 for the riding of Richmond. He was elected in 1916 as a Liberal MLA for the riding of Vancouver and was re-elected in 1920. From 1917 to 1922, he was the Attorney General and Minister of Labour. Farris was active in the Canadian Bar Association, serving as President in 1937-38. In the 1930s and 1940s, Farris was instrumental in raising funds and persuading the provincial government to create the Faculty of Law at the University of British Columbia. Along with Nathan Nemetz, KC, Farris was the successful counsel in an appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council: White v Kuzych, a significant labour law case. Farris and Nemetz acted for White, the leader of the Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders Union, in a dispute with a union member, Myron Kuzych. In 1937, Farris was appointed to the Senate of Canada representing the senatorial division of Vancouver South, British Columbia. He served until his death in 1970. Late in life, he was known within the Liberal Party as a staunch supporter of Pierre Trudeau's leadership and an opponent of Senate reform.
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John Wallace de Beque Farris, parfois écrit « Debeque » ou « deBeque », (né le 3 décembre 1878) à (en), décédé le 25 février 1970 à Vancouver) est un avocat et homme politique canadien.
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Chair, Standing Committee on Banking and Commerce (1949-1950)
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