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Encyclopedia > Simon H. Holmes

Simon Hugh Holmes (July 30, 1831-October 14, 1919) was a Nova Scotia politician, publisher and lawyer.


In 1858, Holmes founded and edited the Pictour Colonial Standard as “a dedicated advocate of the principles of true Conservatism.” The paper and Holmes were advocates of Canadian confederation. Holmes attempted to win a seat in the provincial legislature in 1867 but was defeated in a wave of anti-Confederation sentiment. He managed to win a seat in 1871 and soon became de facto leader of the Conservative opposition. The Tories won the 1878 election and Holmes became Premier of the province to find the treasury depleted and the Legislative Council in the hands of the Liberals.


The Tory government passed legislation to create county government, lengthened the training period for teachers, subsidized education for blind children and attempted to improve mine safety.


The Liberal dominated Upper House frustrated much of Holmes' program and Holmes attempted three times to abolish the Legislative Council but failed.


Holmes personal style tended to be authoritarian and this factor, along with the political impasse, led to a caucus revolt that resulted in Holmes' resignation in 1882 to accept a lucrative position as crown clerk for Halifax county.



Preceded by:
Philip Carteret Hill
Premier of Nova Scotia
1878-1882
Succeeded by:
John Thompson



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Simon H. Holmes - definition of Simon H. Holmes in Encyclopedia (237 words)
Simon Hugh Holmes (July 30, 1831-October 14, 1919) was a Nova Scotia politician, publisher and lawyer.
Holmes attempted to win a seat in the provincial legislature in 1867 but was defeated in a wave of anti-Confederation sentiment.
Holmes personal style tended to be authoritarian and this factor, along with the political impasse, led to a caucus revolt that resulted in Holmes' resignation in 1882 to accept a lucrative position as crown clerk for Halifax county.
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