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William Howard Hearst

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William Howard Hearst was the first premier from northern Ontario. He has an enduring legacy in Sault Ste. Marie. A street in the northern city has been named after him. A city streets directory from 1914 shows the street was previously called "Hurst Street", but by 1915, the year after Hearst became
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Church. It made possession of liquor and beer outside one's home illegal. Although one could retain a cellar supply for personal consumption, it was illegal to sell a drink. As a result, the government shut down bars, taverns, clubs, and liquor stores. The establishment of the Acts were controversial
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Under his administration, a comprehensive measure to provide compensation to workers for injuries was put into operation. He took steps to deal with housing problems and provide loans to settlers. Municipal acts were passed. School fairs and the teaching of agriculture were inaugurated. Measures were
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The Hearst government struggled to find consensus on the question of prohibition. Hearst personally identified with the temperance movement, but barkeepers and alcohol producers formed part of the voter base of his party. Hearst established the Board of License Commissioners (BLC) in 1915, which
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Beginning in 1915, Liberal representatives proposed bills enabling women to vote in Ontario. Hearst initially opposed suffrage but by 1917 had changed his opinion on the subject. Ontario was the fifth province to pass legislation permitting women to vote, and Hearst's government was the first
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The Liquor Control Act, Ontario : annotated, also the regulations of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario : full commentaries : references to all relevant case law and the corresponding sections of analogous statutes of other provinces, and the Canada Temperance act : full
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In July 2015, the city recognized Hearst by naming the holiday on the first Monday in August (previously known as Civic Holiday) as Sir William H. Hearst Day.
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in 1911. On the death of Whitney in 1914, Hearst became his successor and was sworn in as Premier on October 2, 1914, the first premier from
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Tennyson, Brian Douglas. No Regrets: The Rise and Fall of Sir William Hearst. University of Toronto Press, 2024.
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An increase in demand for electricity in Ontario led Hearst's government to commission the construction of the
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Tennyson, Brian D (1969-02-01). "The Ontario general election of 1919: The beginnings of agrarian revolt".
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Tennyson, Brian Douglas. “The Succession of William H Hearst to the Ontario Premiership—September 1914.”
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Tennyson, Brian Douglas. “Mackenzie King and Patronage in the Public Service: An Historical Footnote.”
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Oliver, Peter (1972-03-01). "Sir William Hearst and the Collapse of the Ontario Conservative Party".
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Tennyson, Brian Douglas. “The Ontario General Election of 1919: The Beginnings of Agrarian Revolt.’
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taken to increase war production. Reforestation and fire prevention services were established. The
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Rocco Perri Scrapbook (Hamilton Herald Newspaper articles) 12 April 1927, 14, 16, 18 August 1930
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administration, his government improved munitions production and hydroelectric infrastructure.
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Oliver, Peter. "Sir William Hearst and the collapse of the Ontario Conservative Party".
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A plaque honouring Sir William H. Hearst stands in Tara Park in the Municipality of
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Tennyson, Brian Douglas. “Sir Adam Beck and the Ontario General Election of 1919.”
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After his loss in 1919, Hearst remained in Toronto, where he had lived since 1912.
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Tennyson, Brian Douglas. “Sir William Hearst and the Ontario Temperance Act.”
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In 1919, after Canadian soldiers had returned from Europe, Hearst called a
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in 1917, which was one of the largest hydroelectric projects in the world.
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East riding in 1894. In 1902, he organized support in Northern Ontario for
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Tennyson, Brian Douglas. “Premier Hearst, the War, and Votes for Women.”
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Public and Private Persons: The Ontario Political Culture, 1914-1934
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Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Hearst's was the first Conservative provincial government to enact
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and offices of the Ministry of Transportation are on this street.
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government. In March 1918, Hearst and the Ontario Liberal leader,
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King of the Mob: Rocco Perri and the women who ran his rackets
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Premier of Ontario, the name was changed to "Hearst Street".
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distributed licenses for businesses seeking to sell alcohol.
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Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
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In 1908, Hearst was elected member for the riding of
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Index

William Hearst (politician)

Premier of Ontario
George V
John Strathearn Hendrie
James Whitney
Ernest Charles Drury
MPP
Sault Ste. Marie
Charles Napier Smith
James Cunningham
Arran Township
Canada West
Toronto
Ontario
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto
Ontario PC Party
KCMG
premier of Ontario
Bruce County
Canada West
Sault Ste. Marie
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
James P. Whitney
women's suffrage
prohibition movement
wartime
Arran
Bruce County
lawyer

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