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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell abstract "Frank Broadstreet Carvell, PC (14 August 1862 – 9 August 1924) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician.Carvell was born in Woodstock, New Brunswick. His father was a farmer descended from United Empire Loyalists and his mother was an Ulster Protestant. He was educated locally and worked as a teacher. In 1890 he earned his law degree from Boston University and returned to Woodstock to practice law. He was elected to the county council and became involved in business with stock in the Woodstock Power Company and the Carleton Electric Company.He purchased the Carleton Sentinel, a Liberal newspaper and was also the main shareholder for a time of the Carleton Observer.In 1899 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick but resigned a year later to contest the federal seat of Carleton but lost by 255 votes to Conservative Frederick Harding Hale, a lumber merchant.He won the seat on his next attempt and was the Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons for the New Brunswick riding from 1904 until 1917. He was a minor backbencher in the Liberal caucus and was passed over for appointment to Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Cabinet in favour of William Pugsley when a New Brunswick seat at the Cabinet table opened up due to the resignation of Henry Emmerson. Carvell was offered a seat on the Supreme Court of New Brunswick in 1909 but turned it down.The Liberal government was defeated in the 1911 federal election and Carvell moved to the Opposition bench where he became prominent as a critic of Sam Hughes, Borden's Militia Minister. He also became active in provincial politics, joining party organizers Peter Veniot and Edward S. Carter as leading members of a powerful group of back-room Liberals known as the \"Dark Lantern Brigade\" who accused the provincial Conservative government of James Kidd Flemming of receiving kickbacks from the timber industry. The New Brunswick Liberal Association offered Carvell the leadership of the provincial party but he declined at Laurier's urging.Despite his criticism of the Borden government's prosecution of the war as well as its nationalization of Canadian Northern Railway, Carvell broke with Laurier over the issue of conscription opposing Laurier's call for a referendum on the question. Carvell was approached by Borden to cross the floor during the Conscription Crisis and join his government but Carvell initially refused only to change his mind and join the government of Sir Robert Borden on October 17, 1917 as Minister of Public Works in the new Union government. He was re-elected in the 1917 federal election as a Liberal-Unionist MP for Victoria—Carleton by acclamation.Following the war Carvell wished to rejoin the Liberals but was rejected by his former party. Instead, he retired from politics in 1919 upon being appointed Chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners.".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell birthDate "1862-08-14".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell birthYear "1862".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell country Canada.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell deathDate "1924-08-09".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell deathYear "1924".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell office "Member of theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswickfor Carleton County".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell office "Minister of Public Works (1917–1919)".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell predecessor Allan_Dibblee.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell predecessor Frederick_Harding_Hale.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell successor Stephen_Burpee_Appleby.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell successor Thomas_Wakem_Caldwell.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell termPeriod Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell__3.
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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_1911.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_1917.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Carleton_(New_Brunswick_federal_electoral_district).
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Category:1862_births.
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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_Queens_Privy_Council_for_Canada.
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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_United_Empire_Loyalist_descent.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Conscription.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Conscription_Crisis_of_1917.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_of_Canada_(1867–1942).
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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Edward_S._Carter.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Harding_Hale.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Emmerson.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons_of_Canada.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink James_Kidd_Flemming.
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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Liberal–Unionist.
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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Nationalization.
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- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Opposition_(parliamentary).
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Veniot.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_New_Brunswick.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Privy_Council_for_Canada.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Referendum.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Borden.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Hughes.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Burpee_Appleby.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wakem_Caldwell.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Ulster.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Unionist_Party_(Canada).
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink United_Empire_Loyalist.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Victoria—Carleton.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Wilfrid_Laurier.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink William_Pugsley.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink Woodstock,_New_Brunswick.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frank B. Carvell".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frank Broadstreet Carvell".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frank Carvell".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell birthDate "1862-08-14".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell birthPlace "Bloomfield, New Brunswick".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell cabinet "Minister of Public Works".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell constituencyMp Carleton_(New_Brunswick_federal_electoral_district).
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell constituencyMp Victoria—Carleton.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell dateOfBirth "1862-08-14".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell dateOfDeath "1924-08-09".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell deathDate "1924-08-09".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell deathPlace "Woodstock, New Brunswick".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell honorificPrefix "The Hon.".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell name "Carvell, Frank".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell name "Frank Broadstreet Carvell".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell office "Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for Carleton County".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell parliament "Canadian".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell placeOfBirth "Bloomfield, New Brunswick".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell placeOfDeath "Woodstock, New Brunswick".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell predecessor Allan_Dibblee.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell predecessor Frederick_Harding_Hale.
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell predecessor "District was created in 1914.".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell smallimage "Frank Broadstreet Carvell.jpg".
- Frank_Broadstreet_Carvell successor Stephen_Burpee_Appleby.