Charles A. STEWART

STEWART, The Hon. Charles A., P.C.
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- Edmonton West (Alberta)
- Birth Date
- August 26, 1868
- Deceased Date
- December 6, 1946
- Website
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=022a8c13-6073-4481-8b89-af00b63bd91b&Language=E&Section=ALL
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=022a8c13-6073-4481-8b89-af00b63bd91b&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- farmer
Parliamentary Career
- February 28, 1922 - September 5, 1925
- LIBArgenteuil (Quebec)
- Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs (December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926)
- Minister of the Interior (December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926)
- Minister of Mines (December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926)
- Minister of Immigration and Colonization (February 20, 1922 - August 16, 1923)
- October 29, 1925 - July 2, 1926
- LIBEdmonton West (Alberta)
- Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs (December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926)
- Minister of the Interior (December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926)
- Minister of Mines (December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926)
- Minister of Immigration and Colonization (November 13, 1925 - June 28, 1926)
- September 14, 1926 - May 30, 1930
- LIBEdmonton West (Alberta)
- Minister of the Interior (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
- Minister of Mines (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
- Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs (September 25, 1926 - June 18, 1930)
- Minister of Immigration and Colonization (December 30, 1929 - June 26, 1930)
- November 2, 1926 - May 30, 1930
- LIBEdmonton West (Alberta)
- Minister of the Interior (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
- Minister of Mines (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
- Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs (September 25, 1926 - June 18, 1930)
- Minister of Immigration and Colonization (December 30, 1929 - June 26, 1930)
- July 28, 1930 - August 14, 1935
- LIBEdmonton West (Alberta)
- Minister of the Interior (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
- Minister of Mines (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 1 of 2203)
November 19, 1962
1. Are Truro to Sydney R.P.O. trains 604 and 603 to be discontinued?
2. If these trains are to be replaced by trucks, will mail be sorted en route and, if not, where will local mail be sorted?
3. When will these trucks arrive at New Glasgow, Antigonish, and Mulgrave?
4. What positive and negative effects does the Postmaster General expect this change will have on mail service in eastern Nova Scotia?
5. Will mail be carried on any trains between Truro and Sydney?
6. What contracts, if any, for transferring mail between post offices and railway stations in Pictou, Antigonish, and Guysborough counties will be cancelled as a consequence of the discontinuation of R.P.O. trains 604 and 603?
May 23, 1950
Mr. Siewari (Yorklon):
As to the proposed amendment to the bill I should like to quote from an Ottawa dispatch of March 8 relating to the C.C.F.
Subtopic: AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 54, STATUTES OF 194748 ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS
May 23, 1950
Mr. Siewari (Yorkion):
Will you be quiet and keep order. I continue:
"They simply recognize us as the political arm of labour and we recognize them in the same way as we do the Trades and Labour Congress and the Catholic Labour syndicates. Whatever they do in the war of propaganda and educational campaigns as a political action committee will surely benefit us in the next general election campaign," Coldwell added.
The whole purpose of the amendment is not to benefit labour. It is a part of the next general election campaign of the C.C.F. to try to show labour, as the hon. member for Cape Breton South well knows, that they have been trying to do something that labour never asked for. I am opposed to any such change as that in the bill now before us.
Subtopic: AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 54, STATUTES OF 194748 ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS
May 23, 1950
Mr. Siewart (Yorklon):
That is not a point of order, as the hon. member for Winnipeg North Centre (Mr. Knowles), who flatters himself on his knowledge of the rules, well knows. The article in question was contained in an Ottawa paper and the statements I have read are quotations from your own leader.
Subtopic: AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 54, STATUTES OF 194748 ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS
May 23, 1950
Mr. Siewari (Yorklon):
You can see it afterwards if you want to.
Industrial Relations
Subtopic: AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 54, STATUTES OF 194748 ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS