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Arthur Lewis Sifton, PC , KC (St Johns, Western Canada ( Ontario October 26 , 1858 - January 21 , 1921 Ottawa ), Canadian politician, was Premier of Alberta between 1910 and 1917.

Sifton was first elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in 1902 for Banff . In 1903, he became territorial Chief Justice , and in 1907 became Alberta's chief justice. In 1910, he was recruited by the Alberta Liberal Party to succeed Alexander C. Rutherford as Premier . The party had been seriously divided over allegations of wrongdoing regarding railway construction. Sifton held the party together, and led it to victory in the 1913 and 1917 Provincial Elections . In 1916, his government gave women the right to vote, and passed Temperance legislation that severely limited the sale of alcohol in the province.

The Conscription Crisis Of 1917 resulted in federal Prime Minister Robert Borden creating a Unionist government. Borden, a Conservative , invited prominent Liberals such as Sifton to join his Cabinet . Sifton accepted, resigning as Premier to become Borden's Minister of Customs and, later, Minister of Public Works and a delegate to the Paris Peace Conference . In 1920, he was appointed a member of the Privy Council Of The United Kingdom and was thus entitled to be styled The Right Honourable .


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  Before Alexander C Rutherford
  Title Premier Of Alberta
  Years 1910-1917
  After Charles Stewart


  Before Archibald Campbell
  Title MLA Vermilion , AB
  Years 1910-1917
  After Arthur Ebbett


  Before Robert Brett
  Title MLA Banff , NWT
  Years 1899-1903
  After Charles W Fisher