Sir CharlesHibbertTupper KCMG PC (August 3, 1855 – March 30, 1927) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Tupper was the second son of Sir Charles Tupper...
three girls. Two of their sons, CharlesHibbertTupper and William Johnston Tupper, also had careers in politics. Lady Tupper was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia...
fellow Baptist and family friend of the Tuppers, encouraged CharlesTupper to enter politics. In 1855 Tupper ran against the prominent Liberal politician...
his wife Sir CharlesHibbertTupper (1855–1927), their son, Solicitor General and Minister of Justice of Canada William Johnston Tupper (1862–1947), also...
Reginald HibbertTupper (1893–1972) Charles Gordon HibbertTupper (1918–1996) (1) Charles Reginald HibbertTupper (b. 1947) David Wilson HibbertTupper (1921–1999)...
a paper entitled "Messenger Pigeons, a National Question". Sir CharlesHibbertTupper, then Minister of Marine and Fisheries supported the pigeon policy...
their second consecutive defeat at the polls in 1900. Tupper, and his son CharlesHibbertTupper (who was Borden's former colleague at the Halifax law...
Daly Minister of Justice 21 December 1894 – 6 January 1896: Sir CharlesHibbertTupper 6 January 1896 – 15 January 1896: Thomas Mayne Daly (acting) 15...
Cahan attributed this result to the influence of Sir CharlesTupper and his son, CharlesHibbertTupper, who were critics of Herald policies. In 1901, Cahan...
while the club's constitution limited membership at 350. President CharlesHibbertTupper, the son of one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation, appointed...
October 18, 1895 – April 27, 1896 2. Sir CharlesHibbertTupper under Tupper May 1, 1896 – July 8, 1896 3. Charles Fitzpatrick* under Laurier July 13, 1896...
(Abbott) December 5, 1892 December 12, 1894 5 (Thompson) 9 Sir CharlesHibbertTupper December 21, 1894 January 5, 1896 Conservative (historical) 6 (Bowell)...
and Prime Minister of Canada. The title is currently held by Sir CharlesHibbertTupper, 6th Bt., of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. Arthur of Upper Canada...
disallowed. Following Thompson, Conservative justice ministers CharlesHibbertTupper, Thomas Mayne Daly, and Arthur Rupert Dickey refused to disallow...
party was formed at a convention in Vernon on January 13, 1923. Sir CharlesHibbertTupper, another Conservative dissident at the time, was involved to oppose...
Seventh Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Sir CharlesTupper. It governed Canada from 1 May to 8 July 1896. It was formed after the...
May 11 – Charles Doherty, politician and jurist (died 1931) July 29 – Bowman Brown Law, politician (died 1916) August 3 – CharlesHibbertTupper, politician...
Sea Claims Commission, 1896–1897. His associate counsel was Sir CharlesHibbertTupper, who as Minister of Fisheries was involved in the earlier Bering...
(2021–present) Tupper (father-sons) CharlesTupper, 6th prime minister of Canada CharlesHibbertTupper, Minister of Justice William Johnston Tupper, Lieutenant...
of seven Canadian Prime Ministers: Macdonald, Abbott, Thompson, Bowell, Tupper, Borden and Meighen. He coined the phrase "splendid isolation" to praise...
politician and Prime Minister of Newfoundland (b. 1857) March 30 – CharlesHibbertTupper, politician (b. 1855) June 3 – Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess...
Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, GCMG, PC (December 19, 1851 – June 17, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Justice of Canada...