Burton Hill
Burton Maxwell Hill (21 June 1883 – 7 January 1963) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and became a civil engineer by career.
Burton Hill | |
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Member of Parliament for Charlotte | |
In office October 1935 – April 1945 | |
Preceded by | Arthur D. Ganong |
Succeeded by | A. Wesley Stuart |
Personal details | |
Born | Burton Maxwell Hill 21 June 1883 St. Stephen, New Brunswick |
Died | 7 January 1963 79) | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | Leah Violet Beveridge m. 20 June 1911[1] |
Profession | civil engineer |
Hill attended school in St. Stephen then the University of New Brunswick where he received a Bachelor of Science for engineering. From 1918 to 1925, he was the New Brunswick provincial Deputy Minister of Public Works. In 1925, Hill became a full provincial minister of Public Works under Premier Peter Veniot, but resigned later that year after the government was defeated in an election where Hill did not win a seat.[1]
In 1929 and 1930, he was commissioner for the Saint John Harbour Board.[1]
He was first elected to Parliament at the Charlotte riding in the 1935 general election and re-elected there in 1940. After completing his second term, the 19th Canadian Parliament, Hill did not seek further re-election and left federal office at the 1945 election.
References
- Normandin, A. L. (1941). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.