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John Stewart McDiarmid (December 25, 1882 – June 7, 1965) was a Manitoba politician. He held senior ministerial positions in the governments of John Bracken, Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell, and served as the province's 14th Lieutenant Governor between 1953 and 1960. On May 27, 1932, McDiarmid was appointed and in the government of provincial Premier John Bracken. This occurred after negotiations in which the provincial Liberal party merged with Bracken's governing Progressives; McDiarmid received one of the cabinet positions designated for the Liberal Party.

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  • جون ستيوارت ماكديارميد هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 25 ديسمبر 1882 في بيرثشاير في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 7 يونيو 1965 في وينيبيغ في كندا. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الليبرالي الكندي. وقد انتخب Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba ‏ (1953 – 1960) وانتخب عضو المجلس التنفيذي لمانيتوبا ‏ وانتخب عضو مجلس العموم الكندي. (ar)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (* 25. Dezember 1882 in Perthshire, Schottland; † 7. Juni 1965 in Winnipeg) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Er war von 1926 bis 1930 Abgeordneter des Unterhauses, danach während mehr als zwanzig Jahren Abgeordneter des Parlaments der Provinz Manitoba und Regierungsmitglied. Schließlich amtierte er von 1953 bis 1960 als Vizegouverneur von Manitoba. (de)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (December 25, 1882 – June 7, 1965) was a Manitoba politician. He held senior ministerial positions in the governments of John Bracken, Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell, and served as the province's 14th Lieutenant Governor between 1953 and 1960. McDiarmid was born in Perthshire, Scotland, and emigrated to Canada with his family in 1887. He was educated in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and hired by the Winnipeg Paint and Glass Co. upon its formation in 1902. He later worked his way up to president of the McDiarmid Brothers Lumber Company, which was also located in the city. In 1925, he was elected as an alderman on Winnipeg's municipal council. He represented the city's first ward, located in south Winnipeg. The following year, McDiarmid was elected to the federal House of Commons as a Liberal, in the riding of Winnipeg South. He defeated his only opponent, Conservative Robert Rogers, by 8809 votes to 7638. For the next four years, he served in parliament as a backbench supporter of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. He was defeated by Rogers in a 1930 rematch, 10117 votes to 9774. On May 27, 1932, McDiarmid was appointed and in the government of provincial Premier John Bracken. This occurred after negotiations in which the provincial Liberal party merged with Bracken's governing Progressives; McDiarmid received one of the cabinet positions designated for the Liberal Party. In the 1932 election held less than a month later, McDiarmid was elected to the provincial assembly in the constituency of Winnipeg. He was the most popular candidate of his party in the city-wide district.(Winnipeg elected ten members by STV at the time). Provincial Liberal leader Murdoch Mackay was not elected in the 1932 election, and McDiarmid was recognized as the leading Liberal spokesman in the Liberal-Progressive coalition. He was not formally recognized as a party leader, as the Liberals were no longer an autonomous entity. Ideologically, McDiarmid appears to have been on the right wing of his party. One-time Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leader Lloyd Stinson described him as the most right-wing member of the Liberal-Progressive government, and also accused him of being anti-labour. McDiarmid was re-elected in Winnipeg in 1936, finishing fifth in the city voters' first preferences. In the election 1941, held after the creation of a grand coalition ministry with the Conservatives, CCF and Social Credit, he was the most popular candidate in the first preferences. McDiarmid retained the Land and Natural Resources/Mines portfolios for the entirety of his time in cabinet, and was also from November 28, 1939 to February 14, 1946, and Minister of Industry and Commerce from November 4, 1940 to June 30, 1953, and (briefly) acting following the resignation of CCF leader Seymour Farmer in 1942. During his time in cabinet, McDiarmid was responsible for legislation opening northern Manitoba's mine fields to development. He died in 1965. McDiarmid was second in the first count of Winnipeg votes in the general election of 1945 and was elected. (Farmer was first). He was the most popular candidate again in 1949 when he ran in the new four-member district of Winnipeg South. He was elected. McDiarmid announced his retirement from politics in 1953, and formally resigned from cabinet on June 30 of that year. Following a period of intense media speculation, McDiarmid was appointed as Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba on August 1 of the same year. He served in this largely ceremonial position until January 15, 1960, when he was replaced by former Progressive Conservative party leader Errick Willis. (en)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (25 décembre 1882 - 7 juin 1965) est un homme politique canadien, Lieutenant-gouverneur de la province du Manitoba de 1953 à 1960. (fr)
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  • جون ستيوارت ماكديارميد هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 25 ديسمبر 1882 في بيرثشاير في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 7 يونيو 1965 في وينيبيغ في كندا. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الليبرالي الكندي. وقد انتخب Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba ‏ (1953 – 1960) وانتخب عضو المجلس التنفيذي لمانيتوبا ‏ وانتخب عضو مجلس العموم الكندي. (ar)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (* 25. Dezember 1882 in Perthshire, Schottland; † 7. Juni 1965 in Winnipeg) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Er war von 1926 bis 1930 Abgeordneter des Unterhauses, danach während mehr als zwanzig Jahren Abgeordneter des Parlaments der Provinz Manitoba und Regierungsmitglied. Schließlich amtierte er von 1953 bis 1960 als Vizegouverneur von Manitoba. (de)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (25 décembre 1882 - 7 juin 1965) est un homme politique canadien, Lieutenant-gouverneur de la province du Manitoba de 1953 à 1960. (fr)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (December 25, 1882 – June 7, 1965) was a Manitoba politician. He held senior ministerial positions in the governments of John Bracken, Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell, and served as the province's 14th Lieutenant Governor between 1953 and 1960. On May 27, 1932, McDiarmid was appointed and in the government of provincial Premier John Bracken. This occurred after negotiations in which the provincial Liberal party merged with Bracken's governing Progressives; McDiarmid received one of the cabinet positions designated for the Liberal Party. (en)
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  • جون ستيوارت ماكديارميد (ar)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (de)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (en)
  • John Stewart McDiarmid (fr)
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