Hugh Alexander Stewart
Canadian politician
The Honourable Hugh Alexander Stewart | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Leeds | |
In office December 6, 1921 – March 25, 1940 | |
Preceded by | William Thomas White |
Succeeded by | George Taylor Fulford |
Personal details | |
Born | (1871-09-29)September 29, 1871 Elizabethtown Township, Ontario, Canada |
Died | September 4, 1956(1956-09-04) (aged 84) |
Political party | Conservative |
Cabinet | Minister of Public Works (1930–1935) |
Hugh Alexander Stewart, PC (September 29, 1871 – September 4, 1956) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Elizabethtown Township, Ontario, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada representing the Ontario riding of Leeds in the 1921 federal election. A Conservative, he was re-elected in 1925, 1926, 1930, and 1935. He was defeated in 1940. From 1930 to 1935, he was the Minister of Public Works.
References
- Hugh Alexander Stewart – Parliament of Canada biography
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1As part of substantial governmental reorganization, the position was merged with that of the Minister of Supply and Services to create the position of Minister of Public Works and Government Services on July 12, 1995.
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