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R. B. Bennett
Richard Bedford Bennett, 1st Viscount Bennett, (3 July – 26 June ), was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician. He was the fourteenth prime minister of Canada from to
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Prime Minister Bennett addressing a public meeting
Prime Minister Bennett, surrounded by members of the Cabinet, speaking by telephone to George Perley, Canadian Cabinet minister, at the British Empire Trade Fair at Buenos Aires
telegram by Bennett concerning relief camps
Bennett (left) meets American president Franklin Roosevelt (who is helped to stand up by his naval aide).
A "Bennett buggy", drawn by a horse because of lack of money to pay for gas
Grave, St Michael's Church, Mickleham
Viscount Bennett's coat of arms
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R. B. Bennett
Prime Minister of Canada from to
For other people named Richard Bennett, see Richard Bennett (disambiguation).
The Right Honourable The Viscount Bennett PC KC FRSA | |||
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Bennett c. – | |||
| In office August 7, – October 23, | |||
| Monarch | George V | ||
| Governors General | The Viscount Willingdon The Earl of Bessborough | ||
| Preceded by | W.L. Mackenzie King | ||
| Succeeded by | W.L. Mackenzie King | ||
| In office October 23, – July 6, | |||
| Preceded by | W.L. Mackenzie King | ||
| Succeeded by | Robert Manion | ||
| In office October 12, – August 7, | |||
| Preceded by | Hugh Guthrie | ||
| Succeeded by | W.L. Mackenzie King | ||
| In office October 12, – July 7, | |||
| Preceded by | Hugh Guthrie (interim) | ||
| Succeeded by | Robert Manion | ||
| In office August 7, – February 2, | |||
| Prime Minister | Himself | ||
| Preceded by | Charles Avery Dunning | ||
| Succeeded by | Edgar Nelson Rhodes | ||
| In office July 13 September25, | |||
| Prime Minister | Arthur • The Right Honourable Richard BennettBorn |
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