John Yeo
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John Yeo (29 June 1837 – 14 December 1924) was a Canadian farmer, ship builder and parliamentarian.
Yeo was born in Port Hill, Prince Edward Island, the son of James Yeo, and educated in England. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island representing the district of 2nd Prince in 1859. A Conservative, he was re-elected in 1863, 1867, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1879, 1883, and 1886. In the 1890 election, he was elected as a Liberal. Yeo was speaker for the assembly in 1871, served in the Executive Council from 1873 to 1879 as a minister without portfolio and was opposition leader from 1889 to 1890. He resigned in 1891 to run for federal office and was elected to represent Prince County as a Liberal.
Yeo was elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing the Prince Edward Island riding of East Prince in the Canadian federal election of 1896. He was appointed to the Canadian Senate on 19 November 1898 on the recommendation of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and served in that capacity until his death.
Yeo served as Grand Master of the Freemasons for Prince Edward Island.
The Yeo building at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario was named in his honour.
[edit] External links
- Parliament of Canada biography
- Elections PEI results
- The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1891, JA Gemmill
Parliament of Canada | ||
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Preceded by The electoral district was created in 1892. |
Member of Parliament from East Prince 1896–1898 |
Succeeded by John Howatt Bell |