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Stevens was first elected to the House Of Commons in the 1911 General Election as a Conservative . He served in the short-lived Cabinets of Prime Minister Arthur Meighen in 1921 as Minister of Trade and Commerce and in 1926 as Minister of Customs and Excise.

He was an opponent of Asia n immigration saying, in 1914, "We cannot hope to preserve the national type if we allow Asiatics to enter Canada in any numbers."

When R.B. Bennett took the Tories to victory in the 1930 General Election , he made Stevens his Minister of Trade and Commerce. In 1934, Stevens was chairman of a royal commission on price spreads in which he exposed abuses by big business, attacked corporate interests and called for radical reform. He then resigned from Cabinet when his recommendations were ignored, and formed the Reconstruction Party Of Canada to run in the 1935 Canadian Election . He was the only candidate to win a seat. He subsequently Crossed The Floor to rejoin the Conservative Party in 1938, and ran as a candidate in the 1940 Conservative Leadership Convention . He was eliminated on the first ballot, losing to Arthur Meighen .

Stevens did not enter the 1945 general election, but ran again in Vancouver Centre in 1949 and again in 1953, losing both times.

  Before George Cowan , Conservative
  Title Member of Parliament for Vancouver City
  Years 1911&ndash1917


  Before Federal riding created in 1914
  Title Member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre
  Years 1917&ndash1930


  Before Michael Dalton McLean , Conservative
  Title Member of Parliament for Kootenay East
  Years 1930&ndash1940



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