- William Ashbury Buchanan
William Ashbury Buchanan, (born:
July 2 ,1876 South Monaghan,Ontario died:July 12 ,1954 ) was a journalist, publisher and politician based inAlberta .Following a career as a journalist in Ontario, Buchanan moved to
Alberta and purchased the "Lethbridge Weekly Herald" in 1905. He attempted, unsuccessfully, to turn the paper into a daily in 1907 but it soon resumed a weekly publishing schedule.Buchanan entered provincial politics when he contested the riding of
Lethbridge City on behalf of theAlberta Liberal Party in the 1909 provincial election and won a seat in theAlberta Legislature . He switched to federal politics in the 1911 federal election and was elected for the seat of Medicine Hat as a federal Liberal.As a result of the
Conscription Crisis of 1917 , Buchanancrossed the floor to support the government of SirRobert Laird Borden . He was re-elected to theCanadian House of Commons as a Unionist for the new riding of Lethbridge in the 1917 general election. He did not run in theCanadian federal election, 1921 .
1921 electionBuchanan was named to the
Canadian Senate at the age of 49 in 1925 and served until his death in 1954 for theLiberal Party of Canada . Hecontinued as owner of the "Lethbridge Herald" until his death.A malignant growth was discovered in Buchanan's body sometime in August 1953 and he died on
July 12 ,1954 , nine days after celebrating his 78th birthday.External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=2257&s=M William Ashbury Buchanan Federal Political Experience]
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