Member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly for Winnipeg
In office 1920–1936
Personal details
Born
(1878-06-28)June 28, 1878 Barford, Warwickshire, England
Died
June 20, 1957(1957-06-20) (aged 78) Chula Vista, California, U.S.
Political party
Dominion Labour Party
Spouse
Louisa Davis
(m. 1908)
Children
1
Alma mater
University of Manitoba
Profession
minister
William Ivens (June 28, 1878 – June 20, 1957) was a religious and political figure in Manitoba, Canada. He was a leading figure in the Winnipeg General Strike,[1] and subsequently served as a Labour member of the Manitoba legislature from 1920 to 1936.[2]
Methodist Church. On July 7, 1908, WilliamIvens and Louisa Davis wed. In 1910, their son Milton Herbert Ivens was born. Ivens began his ministerial career...
Ivens is a Germanic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dirk Ivens, Belgian musician Frances Ivens (1870–1944), English obstetrician and...
and Roberto's Grandfather, WilliamIvens, was a merchant awarded the Ivens Arms by George III in 1816. Robert Breakspeare Ivens was a great-grandson of Thomas...
the strike, including George Armstrong, Roger Bray, Abraham Heaps, WilliamIvens, R.B. Russell and John Queen. In addition, Bill Pritchard, a Vancouver...
minister and Social Gospeler WilliamIvens started another workers church, the "Labor Church," in 1918. Both Smith and Ivens tried to take leaves of absence...
Count (Transfer of Ivens's surplus): (incumbent) F. J. Dixon (DLP) 4312 elected (incumbent) Thomas Johnson (L) 4312 elected WilliamIvens (DLP) 4312 elected...
bounty hunters. Their children were Charles Estlin Phillips (1852–1938), WilliamIvens (1855–1926), Brougham H. (1857–1920), Ellen A. Craft (1863–1917) and...
of the war Ivens and her team treated over 10,861 patients including 8,752 soldiers. The bulk of the major surgery was carried out by Ivens and her second...
tutored a number of students including J. S. Woodsworth, William Irvine, and WilliamIvens who became early leaders of the social-democratic Co-operative...
election, along with fellow ILP members Fred Dixon, John Queen and WilliamIvens. Winnipeg at the time was a 10-seat district electing MLAs through STV...
DLP's leader in the early 1920s and a Manitoba MLA from 1914 to 1923. WilliamIvens was a DLP and then an Independent Labour Party MLA in Manitoba from...
Loin du Vietnam) is a 1967 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker and...
crimes, including future politicians J. S. Woodsworth, George Armstrong, WilliamIvens, and John Queen, the future Mayor of Winnipeg. The Liga Deportiva Alajuelense...
Archived from the original on 20 February 2006. Retrieved 27 March 2010. Ivens, Martin (10 June 2007). "Back in the Tory fold, while they're a winning...
Winnipeg—Queen, WilliamIvens and Seymour Farmer. The party fared slightly better in 1932, winning four seats in Winnipeg (electing Ivens, Farmer, Hyman...
Conservative Hugh Robson Liberal Edith Rogers Liberal John Queen Independent Labour Seymour Farmer Independent Labour WilliamIvens Independent Labour...
dates: When Duncan Lloyd McLeod (Arthur), Neil Cameron (Minnedosa) and William Clubb (Morris) were appointed to cabinet on August 8, 1922, they were obliged...
Training Center in Colorado Springs. Teddy Infuhr, DC: child actor WilliamIvens, DC: Member, Manitoba, Canada Legislature Joseph Janse, DC: helped found...
Counsel. Following the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, he defended WilliamIvens and John Queen, two leading figures in the strike who were accused of...
are Ivens' employers and it is their right to dispose of his product as they see fit. They have used it as a violent outcry against fascism. Ivens might...