- Arthur Boivin
Arthur Rivers Boivin (died 1952) was a politician in
Manitoba ,Canada . He served in theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1917 to 1936, and again from 1941 to 1945.Boivin, a franco-Manitoban, was first elected to the Manitoba legislature for the constituency of Iberville in a
by-election held onNovember 1 ,1917 . Boivin initially served as a member of the Conservative Party, which was the dominant party among Manitoba's francophone community at the time.Many franco-Manitobans shifted away from the Conservative Party after the end of
World War I . Boivin was returned as an independent candidate in the 1920 provincial election, and subsequently affiliated himself with theUnited Farmers of Manitoba (UFM). He was easily re-elected as a UFM candidate in the 1922 provincial election.The UFM won the 1922 election, and formed government as the
Progressive Party of Manitoba . Boivin served as a backbench supporter ofJohn Bracken 's administration, and was re-elected as a pro-government independent candidate in the elections of 1927 and 1932.Prior to the 1932 election, the Progressive Party of Manitoba joined with the
Manitoba Liberal Party to form a "Liberal-Progressive" alliance. This alliance was made permanent after the election, though it did not always prevent Liberals and Progressives from running against one another in specific constituencies. Boivin was challenged by a pro-government Liberal namedJohn Lamont in the 1936 election, and lost by 132 votes.Again campaigning as a pro-government independent candidate, Boivin challenged Lamont in the 1941 provincial election and won without difficulty. Though he still supported the Liberal-Progressive government, Boivin sometimes sided with the small opposition caucus in legislative debates after 1941. He retired from the assembly in 1945.
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