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- Earl_Lawson abstract "James Earl Lawson, PC (October 21, 1891 – May 13, 1950) was a Canadian politician and lawyer.Lawson was twice a candidate for the leadership of the Ontario Conservative Party, despite never being a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and once as a candidate for the federal Tory leadership.His first run for the provincial leadership was in 1920 but was defeated by George Howard Ferguson.He moved on to federal politics and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative MP in a 1928 by-election representing York West. Lawson was appointed to the cabinet of Prime Minister R.B. Bennett in August 1935 as Minister of National Revenue. He lost this position when the Conservatives were defeated in the fall 1935 election but he was elected to the House of Commons, this time representing York South.Lawson was the \"old guard\" candidate at the 1938 Conservative leadership convention but placed last after many of his delegates decided to support M. A. MacPherson in an unsuccessful attempt to stop Robert James Manion from becoming leader.In 1938, several months following his failed attempt to win the federal leadership, he placed second to George Drew at the Ontario party's provincial leadership convention.Lawson retired from the House of Commons in 1940, but remained active in the party. He was the mover of the successful 1942 motion to change the name of the Conservative Party to the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.".
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- Earl_Lawson country Canada.
- Earl_Lawson deathDate "1950-05-13".
- Earl_Lawson party Conservative_Party_of_Canada_(1867–1942).
- Earl_Lawson successor Alan_Cockeram.
- Earl_Lawson successor John_Everett_Lyle_Streight.
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- Earl_Lawson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Earl Lawson".
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- Earl_Lawson birthDate "1891-10-21".
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- Earl_Lawson deathDate "1950-05-13".
- Earl_Lawson name "James Earl Lawson".
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- Earl_Lawson party Conservative_Party_of_Canada_(1867–1942).
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- Earl_Lawson profession "Lawyer".
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- Earl_Lawson successor Alan_Cockeram.
- Earl_Lawson successor John_Everett_Lyle_Streight.
- Earl_Lawson termEnd "1935".
- Earl_Lawson termEnd "1940".
- Earl_Lawson termStart "1928".
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- Earl_Lawson comment "James Earl Lawson, PC (October 21, 1891 – May 13, 1950) was a Canadian politician and lawyer.Lawson was twice a candidate for the leadership of the Ontario Conservative Party, despite never being a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and once as a candidate for the federal Tory leadership.His first run for the provincial leadership was in 1920 but was defeated by George Howard Ferguson.He moved on to federal politics and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative MP in a 1928 by-election representing York West. ".
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