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Stuart Garson
Stuart Garson The Honourable Stuart Sinclair Garson, PC , CC (December 1, 1898-May 5 ... cabinet minister. Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Garson was first elected to the Legislative ...
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Manitoba general election, 1945
... Liberal-Progressive Party, whose leader was Premier Stuart Garson. The Progressive Conservative Party of Errick Willis ... vote 1941 Elected % Change # % % Change Liberal-Progressive Stuart Garson 25 32.2% Progressive Conservative Errick ... 1743 John Dubno (LPP) 163 Fairford: (x)Stuart Garson (LP) 1254 G.W. Leanord ( ...
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Douglas Lloyd Campbell
... federal politics in 1943, and his successor Stuart Garson did the same in 1948. On the ... the late 1950s, despite the fact that Stuart Garson was a powerful cabinet minister for the ... in 1995, at age 99. Preceded by:Stuart S. Garson Premier of Manitoba1948-1958 ...
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Manitoba Liberal Party
... Following World War II, the government of Stuart Sinclair Garson (who replaced Bracken as premier in January ... rural electrification, but was also otherwise conservative. Garson left provincial politics in 1948 to join ... of Louis St. Laurent. The government of Garson's successor, Douglas Lloyd Campbell, was socially ... 1. John Bracken 1932-January 1943 2. Stuart Garson January 1943-November 1948 3. ...
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John C. Dryden
... a cabinet minister in the governments of Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell. Dryden was educated at ... parliament which followed. Dryden was appointed to Stuart Garson's cabinet on February 4, 1944 as ... he was promoted to Provincial Treasurer by Garson's replacement, Douglas Campbell. Dryden was ...
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Charles Greenlay
... a cabinet minister in the governments of Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell. Greenlay was educated in ... February 14, 1946, he was appointed to Stuart Garson's cabinet as Provincial Secretary. When Douglas Campbell replaced Garson as Premier of Manitoba on December ...
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User talk:Sheynhertz-Unbayg/Contribution List/memo/Sandbox2
... ルードルフ・ヒルファーディング Rudolf Hilferding - 医師・経済学者 マーティン・フェルドスタイン Martin "Marty" Stuart Feldstein ミルトン・フリードマン Milton Friedman - 経済学者。ノーベル経済学賞 モーリス・ブロック Maurice ...
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Fairford (electoral division)
... election, and eliminated with the 1958 election. Stuart Garson, who served as Premier of Manitoba from ... Left Office Albert Kirvan Liberal 1920 1927 Stuart Garson Progressive 1927 1932 Liberal-Progressive 1932 1948 ...
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Manitoba general election, 1927
... Peter Melnyk (Ind) 917 Fairford: First Count Stuart Garson (P) 437 (x)Albert W. Kirvan (L ... C) 296 Francis was eliminated. Second Count Stuart Garson (P) 501 (x)Albert W. Kirvan (L ...
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Norman Turnbull
... in the governments of John Bracken and Stuart Garson. Turnbull was educated at the Manitoba Agricultural ... increased plurality, and remained in cabinet when Stuart Garson replaced John Bracken as Premier in 1943 ...
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