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Frank Broadstreet Carvell was a New Brunswick politician who served as the Liberal MP for Carleton from 1904 to 1918. Known for his sharp tongue and talent for parliamentary opposition, he joined Robert Borden's Unionist coalition in 1917 over the conscription crisis of World War I. He was rewarded with a Cabinet post as Minister of Public Works. After leaving Parliament, he was appointed Chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners.
| Field | Frank Broadstreet Carvell |
|---|---|
| Born | 1862 |
| Died | 1924 |
| Crossings | 1 |
| Years | 1917 |
| Parties | Liberal, Liberal-Unionist |
| Avg Benefit Score | 4.0 |
| Cabinet | No |
| Senate | No |
| Re-elected | Yes |