Gilbert McMicken (October 13, 1813 – March 7, 1891) was a Canadian businessman and political figure. He served on the Council of Keewatin the governing...
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soldiers from the fort at Pembina, with permission of Canadian official Gilbert McMicken, crossed into Canada and arrested the Fenian raiders without resistance...
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an incomplete list of mayors of the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario. Gilbert McMicken (1856–1857) Frederic William Hill (1898) 1. George Hanan (1904) 2....
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The commissioners that had responsibility for all of Canada were: Gilbert McMicken (1869-1871) Hewitt Bernard (1871-1876) Charles-Joseph Coursol (1869-1876)...
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secret frontier police was established under Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert McMicken, some of the Toronto Police agents were reassigned to this new agency...
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charge of the secret police service in eastern Canada. In Ontario, Gilbert McMicken, a political ally, was chosen to form an organization which would later...
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Name Party Took office Left office Gilbert McMicken Liberal-Conservative 1879 1883 Joseph Lecomte Conservative 1883 1886 Thomas Gelley Conservative...
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Clements (1833–1912) February 1, 1879 December 1879 Government 3rd 5 Gilbert McMicken MLA for Cartier (1813–1891) January 21, 1880 December 1882 Liberal-Conservative...
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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Cartier In office 1883–1886 Preceded by Gilbert McMicken Succeeded by Thomas Gelley Personal details Born (1850-12-27)December...
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representatives, all of whom were prominent figures. Liberal-Progressives John Stewart McDiarmid and Ronald Turner served as cabinet ministers in the administration...
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