Sun News Network is the winner of this year’s prestigious Arthur Meighen Freedom Award. The medallion is awarded annually by the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies (CCPS) to a person or organization ...
For years, the fortune of a former prime minister was quietly mired in a hefty court battle pitting members of a prominent Canadian family against a big bank, Bay Street law firms and each other, CBC ...
TORONTO, April 23, 2019 /CNW/ - Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is committed to making its buildings greener and more accessible, while investing in communities and creating jobs. Today, ...
On the 150th anniversary of the birth of the ninth prime minister Arthur Meighen, a select collection of excerpts from his most stirring speeches You can save this article by registering for free here ...
The former PM’s family vs. the Royal Canadian Mint chair The story How’s this for intrigue? CBC’s investigative team dug up a lawsuit that saw the heirs to the estate of Arthur Meighen, a former prime ...
The Canadian government is spending $277 million to renovate a federal building in midtown Toronto to make it as energy efficient as possible and more accessible to people with disabilities, a federal ...
Former prime minister Arthur Meighen’s statue was deemed too ugly for Parliament Hill, his official portrait didn't get a dedication ceremony and now nobody seems to want to buy his childhood home You ...
A mysterious illness prevented Arthur Meighen from having his prime-ministerial portrait officially dedicated. And so, for several decades now, the painting has been hanging on the limestone walls of ...
Isabel J. Meighen, 103, widow of Arthur Meighen, two-time prime minister of Canada, died Friday. Her husband was prime minister in 1920-21 and again in 1926. He died in 1960. Asking Eric: We gave ...
Inside a room on the third floor of the Isabel and Arthur Meighen Long-Term Care Home in midtown Toronto, Teresa Brown lies in a bed talking periodically out loud to her children and grandchildren who ...
It was March 15, 1909 and a rookie member of the House of Commons took to his feet for the first time in the chamber. Arthur Meighen, a newly elected Manitoba Conservative, rose to speak in favour of ...