Gordon T. Miniely ECA (born October 25, 1939) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. Miniely was elected to represent the electoral district of Edmonton-Centre...
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Progressive Conservative candidate Gordon Miniely. His party would form government for the first time that year and Miniely would serve in the Peter Lougheed...
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television or public debates, which led to Western Canada Concept leader Gordon Kesler to crash one of Lougheed's events to challenge the Premier to a debate...
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LeMessurier MLA for Edmonton Centre In office 1979–1986 Preceded by Gordon Miniely Succeeded by William Roberts Minister of Culture In office March 1979 –...
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Provincial Treasurer In office March 1975 – March 1979 Preceded by Gordon Miniely Succeeded by Lou Hyndman Minister of Energy and Natural Resources In...
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Merv Leitch Mary LeMessurier Stewart McCrae Don McCrimmon Bud Miller Gordon Miniely Marvin Moore Milt Pahl William Payne Fred Peacock Hugh Planche Ian Reid...
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seat in the Legislative Assembly, ran against former Highways Minister Gordon Taylor, former Education Minister Robert Curtis Clark, and John Ludwig,...
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Merv Leitch Mary LeMessurier Stewart McCrae Don McCrimmon Bud Miller Gordon Miniely Marvin Moore Milt Pahl William Payne Fred Peacock Hugh Planche Ian Reid...
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Merv Leitch Mary LeMessurier Stewart McCrae Don McCrimmon Bud Miller Gordon Miniely Marvin Moore Milt Pahl William Payne Fred Peacock Hugh Planche Ian Reid...
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1985 Hugh Horner Deputy Premier September 10, 1971 September 24, 1979 Gordon Miniely Provincial Treasurer September 10, 1971 April 2, 1975 Merv Leitch April...
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