- James Allison Glen
James Allison Glen, PC (
December 18 1877 -June 28 1950 ) was a Canadian parliamentarian andSpeaker of the Canadian House of Commons from 1940 to 1945.Born in
Renton ,Scotland , Glen graduated in law from theUniversity of Glasgow before immigrating to Canada in 1911 where he settled in Winnipeg. He later moved toRussell, Manitoba , where he practised law and was elected to the school board.A supporter of the Progressive Party in
Manitoba , Glen had been the chief organizer for party leaderThomas Crerar in the 1917 federal election when Crerar was aLiberal-Unionist candidate, and the 1921 election in which the Progressives made their debut.Glen was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1926 election as aLiberal-Progressive at a time when Manitoba Progressives, including the Manitoba Progressive Party provincial government, had decided to align with the Liberals in order to increase their influence.After losing his seat in the 1930 election, Glen returned to Parliament in 1935.
Glen was chosen as Speaker of the House following the 1940 election, and had to deal with issues of wartime security such as censoring
Hansard in order to remove sensitive military information. Due to the international situation and wartime moblization, there was a greater degree of interparty cooperation during the war which assisted Glen in his job.Glen remained a Liberal-Progressive in name until the 1945 election when he ran as a Liberal -- immediately prior to the 1945 election, Mackenzie King appointed Glen to the
Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Mines and Resources. In practice, however, he and his fellow Liberal-Progressives were Liberals in every respect.Glen remained Minister of Mines and Resources until he retired from Cabinet following a heart attack in 1948. A few months later Glen resigned from the House of Commons in order to provide a seat for
Stuart Garson , thePremier of Manitoba who had been enticed to join the federal Cabinet as Minister of Justice. Glen was appointed Canadian Co-Chairman of theInternational Joint Commission . He died two years later.
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