William Daum EULER

EULER, The Hon. William Daum, P.C.

Personal Data

Party
Liberal
Constituency
Waterloo North (Ontario)
Birth Date
July 10, 1875
Deceased Date
July 15, 1961
Website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Daum_Euler
PARLINFO
http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=4f101a06-5792-4d8a-9130-5ba8fab659eb&Language=E&Section=ALL
Profession
businessman

Parliamentary Career

December 17, 1917 - October 4, 1921
L LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
December 6, 1921 - September 5, 1925
LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
October 29, 1925 - July 2, 1926
LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
September 14, 1926 - May 30, 1930
LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
  • Minister of Customs and Excise (September 25, 1926 - March 30, 1927)
  • Minister of National Revenue (March 31, 1927 - August 6, 1930)
November 2, 1926 - May 30, 1930
LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
  • Minister of Customs and Excise (September 25, 1926 - March 30, 1927)
  • Minister of National Revenue (March 31, 1927 - August 6, 1930)
July 28, 1930 - August 14, 1935
LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
  • Minister of National Revenue (March 31, 1927 - August 6, 1930)
October 14, 1935 - January 25, 1940
LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
  • Minister of Trade and Commerce (October 23, 1935 - May 8, 1940)
March 26, 1940 - April 16, 1945
LIB
  Waterloo North (Ontario)
  • Minister of Trade and Commerce (October 23, 1935 - May 8, 1940)

Most Recent Speeches (Page 1347 of 1347)


April 4, 1918

Mr. EULER:

Then this is a case of a contract awarded before the war began?

Topic:   SUPPLY.
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March 22, 1918

Mr. EULER:

Does not section 2, which states that the Act shall be considered as one with the War-Time Elections Act, particularly call into operation that part of the War-Time Elections Act which disfranchises citizens of alien enemy birth naturalized within the last fifteen years? If so, are not the wives of those disfranchised citizens thus also disfranchised? The point I should like to make-in this one should have the sympathy of every member of the House, notwithstanding what took place at the last election-is that under this Act, with the Conscription Bill in force, the mothers of men who are fighting at the front in the Canadian army may be disfranchised. Under the Wartime Elections Act it was provided that even, those who' were of alien enemy birth should hot 'be disifranehised if they had a son ,at the front. I think it was provided! that the son should not be of age at the time of the election, but I am not sure about that. Under this Act, unless it is amended, it is quite possible that those who have been called to the colours under the provisions of the Military Service Act may find that their mothers, although good Canadian citizens, will be disfranchised because they happen to be of alien enemy birth.

Topic:   SUPPLY BILL-INTERIM VOTE.
Subtopic:   WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
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