- George Nowlan
George Clyde Nowlan, PC , BA , LL.B (
14 September 1898 –31 May 1965 ) was aCanadian member of Parliament andCabinet Minister . A member of theProgressive Conservative Party of Canada , he served from9 August 1962 –21 April 1963 as the Minister of Finance in the administration ofJohn Diefenbaker .In addition to serving as an MP, Nowlan was a soldier int he Canadian Expeditionary Force during the
First World War . After the war ended, he returned to the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia and attendedAcadia University to study for a BA, graduating in 1920. He then studied law atDalhousie University .Nowlan was an MLA in the Nova Scotia Legislature in the 1920s, and was always known for his reputation as a hard worker and a Party Man. He served a term as the Progressive Conservative Party's president.
Disagreements between Nowlan and Diefenbaker are widely believed to have been at the heart of the PC government, allowing it to be reduced to a
minority government in the 1962 federal election and then defeated a year later by a vote of no confidence byLester Pearson and the Liberal Party in the 1963 election.His son
Pat Nowlan later became a Progressive Conservative (and later Independent) MP in Nowlan's riding of Kings County.References
*Margaret Conrad, "George Nowlan: Maritime Conservative in National Politics". University of Toronto press, 1986.
ISBN 0-8020-2600-1* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=2714&s=M Political biography from the Library of Parliament]
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