George Perry Graham
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George Perry Graham, PC (31 March 1859 – 1 January 1943) was a journalist, editor and politician in Ontario, Canada.
In the 1898 Ontario provincial election, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and re-elected in 1902 and 1905. In 1904, he was appointed to the cabinet as Provincial Secretary by Premier George William Ross and served in that position until the Ross government losst the election of 1905.
When Ross resigned as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in 1907, Graham briefly succeeded him, but quickly left later that year for federal politics when he was appointed Minister of Railway and Canals in the Liberal government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Ross won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in a by-election in 1907. He was defeated in the 1911 federal election that brought Robert Borden's Conservatives to power, but returned to the House of Commons in a 1912 by-election.
In 1921, he served in a number of defence portfolios in the Cabinet of William Lyon Mackenzie King. He lost his seat in the 1925 federal election, but was appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1926, and sat in that body until his death in 1943.
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Preceded by: | Ontario Liberal leaders |
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| Preceded by: William Stevens Fielding (acting) | Minister of Railways and Canals August 30 1907 – October 6 1911 | Succeeded by: Francis Cochrane |
| Preceded by: William Costello Kennedy | Minister of Railways and Canals April 28 1923 – February 19 1926 | Succeeded by: Charles Avery Dunning |
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| Brown | McKellar | Blake | Mowat | Hardy | Ross | Graham | MacKay | Rowell | Proudfoot | Dewart | Hay | Sinclair | Hepburn | Conant | H. Nixon | Hepburn | Oliver | Thomson | Oliver | Wintermeyer | Thompson | R. Nixon | Smith | Peterson | R. Nixon | Elston | Bradley | McLeod | McGuinty | |||
Categories: Ontario MPP stubs | 1859 births | 1943 deaths | Liberal Party of Canada MPs | Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario | Historical Members of the Canadian Senate | Historical Ontario MPPs | Liberal Party of Ontario MPPs | Leaders of the Liberal Party of Ontario | Canadian Ministers of Railways and Canals | Members of the 8th Ministry in Canada | Members of the 12th Ministry in Canada | Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada | Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom

