John Armstrong MacKelvie (September 14, 1865 – June 4, 1924) was a journalist, editor and political figure in British Columbia, Canada. He represented...
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Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec. "Senator John Lewis Dies At 77 After Brief Illness", Toronto Daily Star, May 18, 1935 Weeks...
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1917–1920 Martin Burrell Government (Unionist) 1920–1921 John Armstrong MacKelvie Conservative 14th 1921–1924† 1924–1925 Grote Stirling Conservative...
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November 6, 1924 John Armstrong MacKelvie Conservative Grote Stirling Conservative Death Yes Northumberland October 7, 1924 John Morrissy ...
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elected in 1887 as Conservative member for Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. John Armstrong MacKelvie b. 1865 first elected in 1920 as Conservative member for Yale,...
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Canadian Army Gus MacFarlane Liberal Hamilton Mountain July 8, 1974 Royal Canadian Air Force (1943-1945) John Armstrong MacKelvie Conservative Yale November...
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Unionist 1917 Yale Martin Burrell (until Parliamentary appointment) Unionist 1908 John Armstrong Mackelvie (by-election of 1920-11-22) Conservative 1920...
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1921 Victoria City Simon Fraser Tolmie Conservative 1917 Yale John Armstrong Mackelvie (died 6 April 1924) Conservative 1920 Grote Stirling (by-election...
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November 6, 1924 John Armstrong MacKelvie Conservative Grote Stirling Conservative Death Yes Northumberland October 7, 1924 John Morrissy ...
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Resignation No Yale November 22, 1920 Martin Burrell Unionist John Armstrong MacKelvie Conservative Appointed Librarian of Parliament Yes Elgin East...
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