Canadian politician
Richard Smeaton White (March 17, 1865 – December 17, 1936) was a Canadian newspaper publisher and political figure. He sat for Inkerman division in the Senate of Canada as a Conservative from 1917 to 1936.[ 1] [ 2]
He was born in Hamilton, Ontario in 1865, the son of Richard White and Jean Riddel, and was educated in Montreal and at Bishop's College . He was publisher of the Montreal Gazette and editor from 1886 to 1896.[ 3] White was also director of Stelco , the International Paper Company , the Anglo-American Paper Company and the Montreal Trust Company . He never married.[ 4]
White died in office in 1936[ 1] in Montreal .[ 4]
The town of Smeaton, Saskatchewan was named after him.
Richard Smeaton White Cornerstone of the former Gazette building at 1000 Saint-Antoine Street West, erected in 1925 while White was the Gazette's president.
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