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Aug. 5, 1960

Arthur Meighen, parliamentary powerhouse, dies



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His time as prime minister was brief, but for those who worked with him, Arthur Meighen left a lasting impression. Meighen led a Conservative government in two short stints in 1920-21 and 1926, though he never became prime minister by popular vote. Instead, it was in Parliament that Meighen, a sharp-minded orator, really shone. In this CBC radio tribute, senator and colleague Eugene Forsey remembers Meighen after his death on Aug. 5, 1960.

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