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- Q2958764 abstract "Template:ForCharles Colquhoun Ballantyne, PC (August 9, 1867 – October 19, 1950) was a Canadian politician.A millionaire and one-time owner of Sherwin Williams Paints in Montreal, Ballantyne was president of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association and a member of the Montreal Harbour Board. He also raised and commanded the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. He was appointed to Sir Robert Borden's World War I Union government. He held no parliamentary seat when Borden appointed him minister of public works, minister of marine and fisheries and minister of the naval service in October 1917. He became a Cabinet minister prior to being elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the December 1917 federal election; delayed for two weeks because of the Halifax Explosion. Ballantyne was one of a handful of Unionist Members of Parliament (MPs) elected from Quebec during the Conscription Crisis of 1917.Even before the inquiry into the Halifax disaster had completed its proceedings on 4 February 1918, Ballantyne initiated the formation of a Royal Commission to investigate the Halifax Pilotage. As a result of the commission's findings (unpublished), Prime Minister Borden invoked the War Measures Act in mid-March. Subsequently, the government took control over the port of Halifax until the end of the war. Ballantyne retained his Cabinet portfolios when Arthur Meighen succeeded Borden as Prime Minister of Canada, but was defeated as a Conservative candidate in the 1921 election that brought down the Meighen government.In 1932, Conservative Prime Minister R. B. Bennett appointed Ballantyne to the Canadian Senate. Ballantyne was appointed Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian Senate in 1942, and served in that role until 1945.".
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- Q2958764 office "Minister of Marine and Fisheries (1917–1921)".
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- Q2958764 birthDate "1867-08-09".
- Q2958764 cabinet "Minister of Marine and Fisheries".
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- Q2958764 deathDate "1950-10-19".
- Q2958764 name "Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne".
- Q2958764 office "Senator for Alma, Quebec".
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- Q2958764 termEnd "1950-10-19".
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- Q2958764 comment "Template:ForCharles Colquhoun Ballantyne, PC (August 9, 1867 – October 19, 1950) was a Canadian politician.A millionaire and one-time owner of Sherwin Williams Paints in Montreal, Ballantyne was president of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association and a member of the Montreal Harbour Board. He also raised and commanded the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. He was appointed to Sir Robert Borden's World War I Union government.".
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- Q2958764 name "Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne".