William John Bowser
Politician
1867 – 1933
Who was William John Bowser?
William John Bowser was a politician in British Columbia, Canada. He served as Premier of British Columbia from 1915 to 1916.
The son of William Bowser and Margaret Gordon, Bowser was educated locally and at Mount Allison University and Dalhousie University. He moved to Vancouver to practice law in 1891, and was first elected to the provincial legislature in the 1903 election as a Conservative. Bowser served as Attorney-General in the cabinet of Sir Richard McBride from 1907 until 1915, when he succeeded McBride as Premier.
The Conservative party was deeply divided and unpopular and the change in leadership did not improve matters. Accusations of corruption and "machine politics" were rife. The Conservatives also neglected to address popular demands for women's suffrage and prohibition. Bowser's government was defeated in the 1916 election, losing to Liberal leader Harlan Carey Brewster, who two years later was succeeded by the more memorable John Oliver. Bowser continued as leader of the opposition until he lost his seat in the 1924 election.
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- Born
- Dec 3, 1867
Rexton - Nationality
- Canada
- Education
- Dalhousie University
- Lived in
- Kent County, New Brunswick
- Died
- Oct 25, 1933
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