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  2. George W. Brown (Saskatchewan politician) - Wikipedia

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    George William Brown (May 30, 1860 – February 17, 1919) was a Canadian politician and the second Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan from 1910 to 1915. He was elected to the 3rd North-West Legislative Assembly, 4th North-West Legislative Assembly, and 5th North-West Legislative Assembly in the electoral division of North Regina.

  3. George Brown - Wikipedia

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    George Brown (Canadian politician) (1818–1880), Scottish-born journalist and politician; George Stayley Brown (1827–1915), ship owner, historian and political figure in Nova Scotia; George W. Brown (Saskatchewan politician) (1860–1919), Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan; George Brown (Ottawa politician) (born 1959), Ottawa politician

  4. 1964 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 Saskatchewan general election was held on April 22, 1964, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan . The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) government of Premier Woodrow Lloyd was defeated by the Liberal Party, led by Ross Thatcher. The CCF had governed Saskatchewan since the 1944 election under the ...

  5. List of lieutenant governors of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the lieutenant governors of Saskatchewan.Though the present day office of the Lieutenant Governor in Saskatchewan came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1905, the post is a continuation from the first Governorship of the Northwest Territories in 1869.

  6. Unity (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Clergyman Walter George Brown won election to the House of Commons as a United Reform Movement candidate in a 1939 by-election in the riding of Saskatoon City, and was re-elected in the 1940 general election with the endorsement of the National Government party (as the Tories were called in 1940). He died on April 1, 1940, five days after being ...

  7. Walter George Brown - Wikipedia

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    United Reform Movement (1939-1940) Unity (1940) Spouse. Martha Rowat. Profession. Minister. Reverend Walter George Brown (September 6, 1875 – April 1, 1940) [1] was a Presbyterian Church in Canada minister who opposed the formation of the United Church of Canada and was a United Reform Movement MP in the House of Commons of Canada.

  8. Category:Members of the House of Commons of Canada from ...

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    Thomas Osborne Davis (Canadian politician) Simon De Jong. Austin Edwin Dewar. John Diefenbaker. Samuel James Donaldson. Thomas Donnelly (Saskatchewan politician) Albert B. Douglas. Tommy Douglas. Charles Avery Dunning.

  9. Western alienation - Wikipedia

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    Western alienation, in the context of Canadian politics, refers to the notion that the Western provinces — British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba —have been marginalized within Confederation, particularly compared to Ontario and Quebec, Canada's two largest provinces. Expressions of western alienation frequently allege that ...