GordonDanielConant QC (January 11, 1885 – January 2, 1953) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and the 12th premier of Ontario, from 1942 to 1943. Born...
Attorney General Conant may refer to: GordonDanielConant (1885–1953), Attorney General of Ontario Sherman Conant (1839–1890), Attorney General of Florida...
resigned as Premier in October 1942 after designating GordonDanielConant as his successor, and Conant was sworn in as Premier. The Ontario Liberal Association...
Treasurer of Ontario and party leader until the following year. Although GordonDanielConant had become premier, many people continued to think that was in name...
insisted on remaining as party leader, and simply appointed his ally, GordonDanielConant as the new Premier of Ontario on October 21, 1942. Nixon resigned...
(1842–1905) GordonDanielConant (1885–1953) John Conant (1725–c. 1816) Jeremiah Conant (1758–1828) Thomas Conant (1807–1892) James Scott Conant (1844–1922)...
premier of the province. Initially, Hepburn attempted to anoint GordonDanielConant as his permanent successor but the caucus did not accept this and...
served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mitchell Hepburn and GordonConant. McQuesten was born in Hespeler (now Cambridge, Ontario) in nearby Waterloo...
tribes. The law, often ignored, is repealed in 1951. January 11 – GordonDanielConant, lawyer, politician and 12th Premier of Ontario (d.1953) January...
Patrick LaForge, president and CEO of the Edmonton Oilers January 2 – GordonDanielConant, lawyer, politician and 12th Premier of Ontario (b.1885) January...
Wilfrid Laurier and Aurèle Joliat. Oshawa Union Cemetery, Oshawa – GordonDanielConant, Ross Lowe and, Samuel McLaughlin Pardes Chaim Cemetery, Vaughan...
resignation, while Minister of Mines 15 GordonDanielConant October 12, 1937 October 21, 1942 5 years, 218 days Conant remained Attorney General when he served...
Premier of Ontario but refused to resign as leader, and appointed GordonDanielConant as the new Premier without consulting the party. Oliver's resignation...
Gibson - 1912 E.S. Edmondson - 1913–14 W. E. N. Sinclair - 1915 GordonDanielConant - 1916–17 F.L. Mason - 1918 John Stacey - 1919–21 W. J. Trick - 1922–23...
Albert Edward Matthews (1873–1949) 23 November 1937 26 December 1946 GordonDanielConant (1942–1943) Harry Nixon (1943) George A. Drew (1943–1948) 17 Ray...
1931–36 John Edward Brownlee (B.A. 1908 Vic.) – 5th Premier of Alberta GordonDanielConant (B.A.) – 12th Premier of Ontario Leonard Outerbridge (LL.B.) – 2nd...
small life rafts and began a 21-day ordeal drifting in the Pacific. GordonDanielConant became the 12th Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario after...
Athlone The Viscount Alexander of Tunis Premier Mitchell Hepburn GordonDanielConant Harry Nixon George A. Drew Preceded by Herbert Alexander Bruce Succeeded...
Norman Hipel (1937–1938) James Clark (1939–1943) Oct. 21, 1942 ... GordonDanielConant May 18, 1943 Harry Nixon 21st Parliament 21st general Aug. 4, 1943...
Ontario provincial government of GordonDanielConant Cabinet posts (2) Predecessor Office Successor Thomas McQuesten Minister of Municipal Affairs 1943...
MacMillan Premier of Ontario – Mitchell Hepburn (until October 21) then GordonDanielConant Premier of Prince Edward Island – Thane Campbell Premier of Quebec...
McNair Premier of Nova Scotia – A.S. MacMillan Premier of Ontario – GordonDanielConant (until May 18) then Harry Nixon (May 18 to August 17) then George...
Succeeded by Walter Thomson Ontario MPP In office 1943–1945 Preceded by GordonDanielConant Succeeded by Thomas Kelso Creighton Constituency Ontario Reeve for...
resigned as Premier in October 1942, remaining party leader, and GordonDanielConant became Premier. In 1943, Harry Nixon became both party leader and...