- Stanley McInnis
Stanley William McInnis (
October 8 ,1865 –November 4 ,1907 ) was a Canadian dentist and politician inManitoba . He served in theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1899 to 1907 as a member of the Conservative Party, and was briefly acabinet minister in the government ofRodmond Palen Roblin .McInnis was born in Saint John,
New Brunswick , and was educated at Manitoba College and the Philadelphia Dental College. He practiced as adentist before entering political life. In 1902, he moved a motion at a meeting of theCanadian Dental Association to adopt a code of ethics. [ [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:Tsm4lrMahw0J:www.dcf-fdc.ca/centenary/english/HSPart7.pdf+%22Stanley+McInnis%22&hl=en Cache:Tsm4lrMahw0J:www.dcf-fdc.ca/centenary/english/HSPart7.pdf "Stanley McInnis" - Google Search ] at www.google.com]He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1899 provincial election, defeating Liberal Party incumbent Charles Adams by eight votes in Brandon City. He served as a backbench supporter of the governments of
Hugh John Macdonald and Rodmond Palen Roblin in the legislative sitting that following. OnMarch 1 ,1902 , he was named ActingSpeaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in lieu of a full-time Speaker.McInnis was re-elected with increased majorities in the 1903 and 1907 elections, and was named to cabinet on
June 26 , 1907 as Provincial Secretary and Municipal Commissioner. His time in office was brief, as he died on November 4 of the same year.References
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