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George Henry Murray (June 7, 1861-January 6, 1929) was a Nova Scotia politician who served as the province's Premier for twenty-seven years, the longest unbroken tenure for a head of government in Canadian history.


Despite his later political longevity, Murray's early political career was marked by an inability to get elected. He lost five consecutive elections at the federal and provincial level befvore finally winning a seat. Despite his electoral failures he was highly regarded within the Liberal Party and was nominated by Premier William Stevens Fielding to succeed him when Fielding left provincial politics in 1896 to join the federal cabinet of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Murray was swon in as premier and took a seat in the legislature when he was acclaimed as a candidate in Victoria County.


As premier, Murray was a practitioner of brokerage politics. His government continued the public works projects of his predecessor in the area of rail (doubling the tracks in the province within a decade), road and bridge construction. It also improved post-secondary education, particularly in the area of agriculture and vocational education in founding an agricultura college at Truro as well as the Nova Scotia Technical College.


In 1906, the Liberals instituted prohibition. The Murray government also introduced workers compensation in 1916 and instituted womens suffrage in 1918.


The Murray government also troduced progressive labour legislation such as the Factories Act in 1908 and workman's compensation for injuries on the job in 1915. In the area of public health the Murray government appointed public health officers, establishing county health clinics and founded a research hospital for tuberculosis patients.


After almost three decades in power Murray retired from politics in January 1923. He twice declined the offer of knighthood and twice refused earlier offers to join the federal Cabinet of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

Preceded by:
William Stevens Fielding
1884-1896
Premier of Nova Scotia
1896-1923
Succeeded by:
Ernest H. Armstrong
1923-1925

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George H. Murray (Grand Narrows, NS June 7, 1861 – January 6, 1929 Montreal) was a Nova Scotia politician who served as the province's Premier for twenty-seven years, the longest unbroken tenure for a head of government in Canadian history.
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