Philip Carteret Hill
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Philip Carteret Hill (né le 13 août 1821 à Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse), décédé le 15 septembre 1894) est un homme politique néo-écossais. Il fut maire de Halifax de 1861 à 1864 avant de se lancer en politique provinciale comme partisan de la Confédération canadienne en 1867. Il fut Premier ministre de la province de 1875 à 1878.
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Philip Carteret Hill (August 13, 1821 – September 15, 1894) was a Nova Scotia politician. Born in Halifax, he was mayor of Halifax from 1861 to 1864 before entering provincial politics as a supporter of Canadian confederation in 1867 serving as Provincial Secretary in the Conservative cabinet of Hiram Blanchard but lost his seat in the fall 1867 election that defeated the government.
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Philip Carteret Hill
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Philip Carteret Hill
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Philip Carteret Hill
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Philip Carteret Hill
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Tunbridge Wells, England, UK
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1894-09-15
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1821-08-13
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Provincial Secretary
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1894-09-15
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Canadian
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Lawyer and writer
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Mayor of Halifax
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MLA for Halifax County
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Premier of Nova Scotia
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Samuel Richard Caldwell
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Politician
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1850
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Margaretta Rhoda Collins
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1864
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1871-05-16
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1878-09-17
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1878-10-15
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1861
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1870-11-17
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1874-12-17
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1875-05-11
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Philip Carteret Hill (né le 13 août 1821 à Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse), décédé le 15 septembre 1894) est un homme politique néo-écossais. Il fut maire de Halifax de 1861 à 1864 avant de se lancer en politique provinciale comme partisan de la Confédération canadienne en 1867. Il fut Premier ministre de la province de 1875 à 1878.
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Philip Carteret Hill (August 13, 1821 – September 15, 1894) was a Nova Scotia politician. Born in Halifax, he was mayor of Halifax from 1861 to 1864 before entering provincial politics as a supporter of Canadian confederation in 1867 serving as Provincial Secretary in the Conservative cabinet of Hiram Blanchard but lost his seat in the fall 1867 election that defeated the government. Hill returned to the legislature in 1870 by winning a by-election as a Liberal-Conservative. He again lost his seat in 1871 but returned in 1874 and served in the Liberal government of William Annand as provincial secretary. Feelings against confederation had abated and Hill was well placed to put forward a compromise position that enabled him to succeed Annand as premier in 1875. However, Hill took over the Liberal government at a time that the federal Liberals were in power under Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie and becoming increasingly unpopular in Nova Scotia. That, and the failure of the Annand and Hill governments to make progress on railway construction, led to the Liberal's defeat in the 1878 election after which Hill retired from politics. He moved to England in 1882 and published a series theological pamphlets. He died in Tunbridge Wells.
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