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Ralph Byron Horner è stato un politico e i … Ralph Byron Horner è stato un politico e imprenditore canadese. Nato a North Clarendon, Québec, Horner e la sua famiglia si stabilirono a Blaine Lake, nel Saskatchewan. Membro del Partito Conservatore (e successivamente del Partito Conservatore Progressista del Canada) e candidato per due volte, senza successo, alle elezioni provinciali, nel 1931 Horner fu nominato dal governo di Richard Bedford Bennett nel consiglio di amministrazione della Canadian National Railway. Nel 1933, lo stesso Bennett nominò Horner al Senato dove rimase in carica come senatore per il Saskatchewan North per oltre 30 anni, fino alla morte avvenuta nel 1964. Alle elezioni generali del 1958, due dei suoi figli, Jack Horner e Hugh Horner e suo nipote Albert Horner furono eletti alla Camera dei Comuni del Canada, anche loro tra le file del Partito Conservatore Progressista. Quattro Horner sono stati seduti in Parlamento contemporaneamente, nelle due camere, da allora sino alla morte di Ralph Horner nel 1964. Nel 1972 fu eletto anche un terzo figlio, Norval Horner.etto anche un terzo figlio, Norval Horner.
, Ralph Byron Horner (June 26, 1884 – Decemb … Ralph Byron Horner (June 26, 1884 – December 14, 1964) was a Canadian Senator, farmer, businessman and the patriarch of a Western Canadian political family. Born in , Quebec, Horner and his family settled in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan. A Conservative activist and twice failed provincial candidate, Horner was appointed to the board of the Canadian National Railway by the government of R.B. Bennett in 1931. In 1933, Bennett appointed Horner to the Senate where he served for over 30 years until his death in 1964 as the Senator for Saskatchewan North. In the 1958 general election two of his sons, Jack Horner and Hugh Horner and his nephew Albert Horner were all elected to the House of Commons of Canada as Progressive Conservatives. Four Horners thus sat in Parliament simultaneously (though in different chambers) until Ralph Horner's death in 1964. (In a third son, Norval Horner, was elected). a third son, Norval Horner, was elected).
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Ralph Byron Horner è stato un politico e i … Ralph Byron Horner è stato un politico e imprenditore canadese. Nato a North Clarendon, Québec, Horner e la sua famiglia si stabilirono a Blaine Lake, nel Saskatchewan. Membro del Partito Conservatore (e successivamente del Partito Conservatore Progressista del Canada) e candidato per due volte, senza successo, alle elezioni provinciali, nel 1931 Horner fu nominato dal governo di Richard Bedford Bennett nel consiglio di amministrazione della Canadian National Railway. Nel 1972 fu eletto anche un terzo figlio, Norval Horner.etto anche un terzo figlio, Norval Horner.
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