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Lendrum McMeans

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59:. He received a law degree and was called to the Ontario bar in 1881. He came to Manitoba in 1882 and was called to the Manitoba bar the following year. In 1884, he married Mary Beatrice Harris. McMeans was also the president of First National Reality Co., Ltd, and was a commissioner for the revision of the Manitoba statutes in 1902. In religion, he was a member of the 315: 320: 114: 102: 71: 37: 310: 247: 325: 79: 83: 29: 63:. McMeans served on the city council for Winnipeg and was also a police commissioner and a License Commissioner for Manitoba. 106: 94: 67: 127:
on July 26, 1917. He served until his death. He introduced at least two bills dealing with the rights of the accused.
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in 1941 from complications resulting from a fall. He is commemorated with McMeans Avenue in his honour.
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McMeans was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Senate of Canada
Conservative Party
Brantford
Canada West
Ontario
Toronto
Church of England
1910 provincial election
provincial Conservative Party
Liberal Party
Edward Brown
Winnipeg South
Rodmond Roblin
1914 election
Albert B. Hudson
Winnipeg South "A"
1915 election
William Parrish
Winnipeg South "B"
prime minister
Robert Borden
Winnipeg



Lendrum McMeans – Parliament of Canada biography

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