Ralph Horner
{{Short description|Canadian politician (1884–1964)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix = The Honourable
| name = Ralph Horner
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| image = Senator Ralph Byron Horner PA-047185.jpg
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| office = Senator for Saskatchewan North
| appointed = R. B. Bennett
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| term_start = December 30, 1933
| term_end = December 14, 1964
| birth_name = Ralph Byron Horner
| birth_date = {{birth date|1884|06|26}}
| birth_place = North Claredon, Quebec
| death_date = {{death date and age|1964|12|14|1884|06|26}}
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| nationality = Canadian
| party = Conservative Party of Canada
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| children = Hugh Horner
Norval Horner
Jack Horner
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Ralph Byron Horner (June 26, 1884 – December 14, 1964) was a Canadian Senator, farmer, businessman and the patriarch of a Western Canadian political family.
Born in North Clarendon, Quebec, Horner and his family settled in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan.
A Conservative activist and twice failed provincial candidate, Horner was appointed to the board of the Canadian National Railway by the government of R.B. Bennett in 1931. In 1933, Bennett appointed Horner to the Senate where he served for over 30 years until his death in 1964 as the Senator for Saskatchewan North.
In the 1958 general election, two of his sons, Jack Horner and Hugh Horner and his nephew Albert Horner were all elected to the House of Commons of Canada as Progressive Conservatives. Four Horners thus sat in Parliament simultaneously (though in different chambers) until Ralph Horner's death in 1964. (In 1972 a third son, Norval Horner, was elected).Tom Hawthorn, "JACK HORNER, RANCHER AND POLITICIAN: 1927-2004; ‘Cactus Jack' arrived in Ottawa as a Tory cowpuncher prepared to duke it out with his opponents. In the end, he shot down his own career by going over to his arch-enemies, the Liberals", Globe and Mail, November 22, 2004
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- {{Canadian Parliament links|ID=13457}}
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Category:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada senators
Category:Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) senators
Category:Canadian senators from Saskatchewan
Category:People from Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan