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Henry Nathan Jr.
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Victoria District
In office
1871–1872

Serving with Amor De Cosmos

Preceded byNone
Succeeded byMerged into Victoria
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Victoria
In office
1872–1874

Serving with Amor De Cosmos

Preceded byMerged from Victoria District
Succeeded byFrancis James Roscoe
Personal details
Born(1842-09-03)September 3, 1842
London, England
DiedFebruary 5, 1914(1914-02-05) (aged 71)
London, England
Political partyLiberal

Henry Nathan Jr. (September 3, 1842 – February 5, 1914)[1] was the first Jewish Canadian to be elected to the House of Commons.[2] Born in London, England, Nathan was one of two MPs elected to represent the British Columbia riding of Victoria in the Canadian general election of 1872. They had won by acclamation special byelections held the year before to fill the newly created House of Commons seats upon British Columbia's admission to Confederation (in those byelections the riding was named Victoria District).[1] The other representative for Victoria was B.C.'s Father of Confederation, Amor De Cosmos who was simultaneously Premier of that province until 1874. The third-place also-ran was Robert Beaven, who was to become the sixth Premier of British Columbia ten years later.

The son of Henry Nathan, Nathan was educated at the London University School and became a wholesale merchant in Victoria, British Columbia.[3] He represented Victoria City in the assembly of the Colony of British Columbia from 1870 to 1871.[1] Like De Cosmos, Nathan was part of British Columbia's delegation to Ottawa to negotiate the terms of B.C.'s entry into Confederation.

Once in Parliament, Nathan supported the government of Sir John A. Macdonald. This strained his relationship with De Cosmos, who had become a supporter of MacDonald's opponent, Liberal Alexander Mackenzie. As a result, Nathan took to calling de Cosmos "Cupid" in private letters (de Cosmos' name roughly translates to "Lover of the Universe").[4]

The byelection of 1871 was held to return members from newly admitted British Columbia to the 1st Parliament of Canada that had been elected four years earlier following Confederation. With Nathan joining that Parliament, the multicultural nature of the Canadian nation was firmly established.

In 1876, Nathan returned to England. He died in London at the age of 71.[3]

References

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  • ^ "Ties That Bind". Jewish Museum and Archives of British Columbia. Archived from the original on 20 November 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2009.
  • ^ a b Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.
  • ^ Arnold, Abraham J (February 1971). "Was Amor de Cosmos The Louis Riel of British Columbia?". Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 13 September 2009.

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