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Andrew Broder

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Biography

Andrew Broder (April 16, 1845 – January 4, 1918) was an Ontario farmer, merchant and political figure. He represented Dundas in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1875 to 1886, and then served in the House of Commons of Canada as Member of Parliament for the Dundas (federal electoral district) from 1896 to 1917, both as a Conservative member. He was born in Franklin, Huntingdon County, Canada East in 1845, the son of Irish immigrants. He was educated at academies in Huntington and nearby Malone, New York. Broder served in the Franklin Infantry Company during the time of the Fenian raids. He settled at West Winchester, Ontario in 1868 and set up in business there and was involved in the community. In January 1875, the same month West Winchester became Winchester, he defeated incumbent Simon S. Cook in the 1875 Ontario general election, but under 100 votes. The vote (as well as another 22 of the 88 ridings) was appealed but he was reelected in the by-election that followed (without Mr. Cook on the ballot) that September, and he represented Dundas in the provincial assembly for eleven years, being re-elected in 1879, and 1883 with margins of victory of 83 and 152 votes, respectively. At the end of 1886, he lost the riding by 25 votes to his 1879 rival Theodore F. Chamberlain, who had served as mayor of Morrisburg, Ontario, and was an unsuccessful federal candidate in the 1882 Canadian federal election, (losing to Charles Erastus Hickey); in 1904, Chamberlain would challenge Brodner once again; that time at the federal level. The 25 vote margin was challenged, Chamberlain was unseated in March 1887, and the by-election not held into early 1888. Brodner was not the Conservative candidate this time; Sir James Plimey Whitney won the by-election, and was the incumbent until his death in 1914, by that time, assuming the role of Leader of the Opposition in 1896, and after 1905, the 6th Premier of Ontario, and Knighted by King George V. Broder was a customs agent at

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243 releases · 69 albums · active 1999–2025

  • Performance · 317
  • Other credits · 231
  • Production · 130
  • Engineering · 28

Studios: April Base · Long Pond · Sonic Ranch Studios · Sonic Studios, Dublin

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