Ernest Howard Armstrong
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Ernest Howard Armstrong (Kingston, Nova Scotia July 27, 1864-February 15, 1946 Bridgewater, Nova Scotia) was a Nova Scotian politician and journalist who served as Premier of Nova Scotia from 1923 to 1925.
Armstrong was elected to the town council in 1900 and was the mayor of Yarmouth from 1904 to 1906 when he won a seat in the provincial legislature. He joined the Liberal cabinet of Premier George H. Murray in 1911 serving as minister of public works and then as minister of mines. In 1923 he succeeded Murray as Premier inheriting a Liberal government that had been in power for forty years.
Armstrong was unable to overcome the effects of a serious economic downturn in the region, underestimated the strength of the Maritime Rights Movement and the feelings of alienation among Nova Scotians and also mishandled labour unrest in Cape Breton all of which led to the defeat of his government in the 1925 election. The Liberals won only three seats out of forty -three in the legislature.
Preceded by George H. Murray |
Premier of Nova Scotia 1923-1925 |
Succeeded by Edgar N. Rhodes |
Premiers of Nova Scotia | ||
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Colonial: Uniacke | Young | Johnston | Young | Howe | Johnston | Tupper
Provincial: | Tupper | Blanchard | Annand | Hill | Holmes | Thompson | Pipes | Fielding | Murray | Armstrong | Rhodes | Harrington | Macdonald | MacMillan | Macdonald | Connolly | Hicks | Stanfield | Smith | Regan | Buchanan | Bacon | Cameron | Savage | MacLellan | Hamm | MacDonald |