William John Bowser
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William John Bowser (* 3. Dezember 1867 in Rexton, New Brunswick; † 25. Oktober 1933 in Vancouver) war ein kanadischer Politiker und Rechtsanwalt. Er war vom 15. Dezember 1915 bis zum 23. November 1916 Premierminister der Provinz British Columbia und Vorsitzender der British Columbia Conservative Party.
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William John Bowser (né à Rexton (Nouveau-Brunswick) le 3 décembre 1867 et décédé à Vancouver le 25 octobre 1933) était un homme politique en Colombie-Britannique, province canadienne. Il déménage à Vancouver pour pratiquer le droit en 1891 et est d'abord élu à l'Assemblée législative de la province dans l'élection de 1903, sous la bannière du Parti conservateur de la Colombie-Britannique. Bowser sert à titre de procureur-général au sein du cabinet de Sir Richard McBride de 1907 à 1915, puis succède à McBride en tant que premier ministre de la Colombie-Britannique. Il était franc-maçon.
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William John Bowser (Rexton, New Brunswick December 3, 1867 – October 25, 1933 Vancouver) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada. He served as the 17th premier of British Columbia from 1915 to 1916. In 1915, he succeeded McBride as Premier. He returned to politics in the 1933 election to lead the Non-Partisan Independent Group of candidates, but died during the election campaign. A river, a lake and the small community of Bowser on Vancouver Island, between Parksville and the Comox Valley, are named for Bowser.
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William John Bowser
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William John Bowser
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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1933-10-25
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Rexton, New Brunswick, Canada
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1867-12-03
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Hon. William John Bowser
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Eunice Margaret Mitchell
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1933-10-25
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MLA for Vancouver City
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Lorinda Doherty Bowser
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1916-11-23
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William John Bowser (* 3. Dezember 1867 in Rexton, New Brunswick; † 25. Oktober 1933 in Vancouver) war ein kanadischer Politiker und Rechtsanwalt. Er war vom 15. Dezember 1915 bis zum 23. November 1916 Premierminister der Provinz British Columbia und Vorsitzender der British Columbia Conservative Party.
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William John Bowser (né à Rexton (Nouveau-Brunswick) le 3 décembre 1867 et décédé à Vancouver le 25 octobre 1933) était un homme politique en Colombie-Britannique, province canadienne. Il déménage à Vancouver pour pratiquer le droit en 1891 et est d'abord élu à l'Assemblée législative de la province dans l'élection de 1903, sous la bannière du Parti conservateur de la Colombie-Britannique. Bowser sert à titre de procureur-général au sein du cabinet de Sir Richard McBride de 1907 à 1915, puis succède à McBride en tant que premier ministre de la Colombie-Britannique. Il était franc-maçon.
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William John Bowser (Rexton, New Brunswick December 3, 1867 – October 25, 1933 Vancouver) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada. He served as the 17th premier of British Columbia from 1915 to 1916. The son of William Bowser and Margaret Gordon, Bowser was educated at Mount Allison University and Dalhousie University. He moved to Vancouver to practice law in 1891, and was first elected to the provincial legislature in the 1903 election as a Conservative. Bowser served as Attorney-General in the cabinet of Sir Richard McBride from 1907 until 1915. As Attorney-General, Bowser forced the Squamish First Nation, then the False Creek Indian Band, off Kitsilano Indian Reserve no.6. In 1915, he succeeded McBride as Premier. The Conservative party was deeply divided and unpopular and the change in leadership did not improve matters. Accusations of corruption and "machine politics" were rife. The Conservatives also neglected to address popular demands for women's suffrage and prohibition. Bowser's government was defeated in the 1916 election, losing to Liberal leader Harlan Carey Brewster, who two years later was succeeded by the more memorable John Oliver. Bowser continued as leader of the opposition until he lost his seat in the 1924 election. He returned to politics in the 1933 election to lead the Non-Partisan Independent Group of candidates, but died during the election campaign. A river, a lake and the small community of Bowser on Vancouver Island, between Parksville and the Comox Valley, are named for Bowser.
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