- Howard Charles Green
Howard Charles Green, PC (
November 5 1895 –June 26 1989 ) was a Canadian politician and parliamentarian.He was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1935 federal election as a Conservative from Vancouver,British Columbia and served as anMember of Parliament (MP) for twenty eight years. Between his first election in 1935 and the 1949 federal election he was MP forVancouver South . After that time, he represented the riding ofVancouver Quadra until his defeat.In 1942, he was a candidate at the party's leadership convention, and placed fourth. At the same convention the Conservative Party changed its name to the
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada .He became Minister of Public Works in the government of Prime Minister
John George Diefenbaker , and Secretary of State for External Affairs in 1959 following the death ofSidney Earle Smith . He was a strong supporter of theCommonwealth of Nations , and advocatednuclear disarmament , backing Diefenbaker's position against having Canada accept nuclear tippedBomarc missiles - a position that led to the resignation of several ministers and contributed to the fall of the Diefenbaker government. He helped promote the country's international role until he was defeated along with theTory government in the 1963 federal election.External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=3142&s=M Federal Political Biography from the Library of Parliament]
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