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Arthur Sturgis Hardy

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Arthur Sturgis Hardy (December 14, 1837-June 13, 1901) was a lawyer and Liberal politician who served as Ontario's fourth Premier from 1896 to 1899. Hardy was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 1873 and was promoted to the Cabinet of Sir Oliver Mowat in 1877 as Provincial Secretary. In 1889 as Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hardy established Algonquin Park. Entering his sixties and having been in government for over twenty years, Hardy lacked the energy and strength to take the government forward or excite the populace. In the 1898 election Hardy's government was returned with a narrow six seat majority due to the collapse of the agrarian Patrons of Industry party which had served as the Liberal's allies in the legislature. Exhausted and needing money, Hardy retired from politics in 1899 and died two years later.

Preceded by:
Sir Oliver Mowat
1872-1896

Premier of Ontario
1896-1899

Succeeded by:
George William Ross
1899-1905


Preceded by:
Sir Oliver Mowat

Ontario Liberal leaders

Succeeded by:
George William Ross

Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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