Archibald CAMPBELL

CAMPBELL, The Hon. Archibald
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- York Centre (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- April 27, 1845
- Deceased Date
- January 15, 1913
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Campbell_(Canadian_politician)
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=e239a78a-876d-4361-b039-6e5aa7450a12&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- businessman, miller
Parliamentary Career
- February 22, 1887 - February 3, 1891
- LIBKent (Ontario)
- May 2, 1888 - February 3, 1891
- LIBKent (Ontario)
- March 5, 1891 - April 24, 1896
- LIBKent (Ontario)
- June 23, 1896 - October 9, 1900
- LIBKent (Ontario)
- January 15, 1902 - September 29, 1904
- LIBYork West (Ontario)
- November 3, 1904 - September 17, 1908
- LIBYork Centre (Ontario)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 4 of 82)
May 31, 1905
Mr. CAMPBELL.
I would rather have the evidence than your version of it.
May 30, 1905
Mr. CAMPBELL.
Ross ! Ross and his party ruled this country for thirty-three year's, and I venture to say you will not rule it for thirty-three years or half that period. You were going to reform everything ; you said that the departments were reeking with corruption ; you have failed to show it, and the only thing Mr. Whitney has done is to repeal the marked ballot. That is a ballot that has been in force in England for generations, and which the people of England believe is a good ballot, and I do not care whether the Whitney government repeals it or not. He was going to repeal the Conmee Act and the Succession Duties Act, but instead of that he increased the succession duties. He has not been able to show one single thing that the Ross government has done that has not been to the credit of the province of Ontario. There never was a province governed so wisely or so well as the province of Ontario under the Liberal government, whose record will go down to generations as a wise and an honest government. There have been no complaints about the election law in the province of Ontario. The list is taken from the assessment roll and an appeal lies to the county judge, a court of revision is held, and Liberals and Conservatives have fair-play before that court. Everything is fairly and honestly conducted, and there are no complaints. There were complaints of the
May 30, 1905
Mr. CAMPBELL.
It is not in my constituency at all.
Subtopic: G807 COMMONS
May 30, 1905
Mr. CAMPBELL.
No.
Subtopic: G807 COMMONS
May 30, 1905
Mr. CAMPBELL.
IIow do you know ?
Subtopic: G807 COMMONS