Arthur Meighen Cairn
Prime Minister of Canada, 1920-1921, and again from June to
September 1926, Arthur Meighen was born in Ontario. As a young man
he moved west to practice law. First elected to the House of
Commons in 1908 to represent Portage la Prairie, he became a
skilled parliamentarian and later gained an unchallenged reputation
as the ablest debater of his generation in Canadian politics. He
led the Liberal Conservative Party, 1920-1926, and in 1941 briefly
resumed the leadership. He died in Toronto. His plaque was erected
by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
Cache contains log book, and a FTF certificate will be emailed
as a pdf file. Please bring your own writing stick.