- John Alexander Mathieson
John Alexander Mathieson (
May 19 ,1863 –January 7 ,1947 ) was aPrince Edward Island politician and jurist.Mathieson was born in Harrington and was a graduate of
Prince of Wales College . He was a schoolmaster and lawyer before entering politics with his election to the province'slegislature as a Conservative in 1900.Mathieson sat on the opposition benches becoming leader of the opposition and the Conservative Party in 1903. In December 1911, the Liberal government resigned when
Premier H. James Palmer was defeated in aby-election which also caused the governing Liberals to lose their majority in the legislature. Thelieutenant-governor asked Mathieson as leader of the opposition to form a government, which he did, going on to win a mandate in the 1912 general election.Mathieson's government pressed the federal government to fulfill the terms on which Prince Edward Island joined
Canadian confederation in 1873. He succeeded in persuading Ottawa to provide an improved annual subsidy to the province and, in 1915, Ottawa announced the creation of a year round ferry service to connect the island to the mainland. The ferries began operating between PEI andNew Brunswick in 1917.The province was also at risk of losing representation in the
Canadian House of Commons due to population shifts. PEI had six MPs when it joined confederation in 1873, this was reduced to four and was to be cut further as a result of the 1911 census. Mathieson persuaded the federal government to agree to an amendment to theBritish North America Act guaranteeing the province a minimum of four MPs in perpetuity.In 1917, Premier Mathieson left politics to accept an appointment as
Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island and served in that position until he retired in 1943.External links
* [http://www.gov.pe.ca/premiersgallery/mathieso.php3 Government of Prince Edward Island biography]
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