experience, he was a captain in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps between 1916 and 1919. William Gourlay Blair – Parliament of Canada biography v t e...
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by-election following the death of his predecessor William Gourlay Blair. Just two months before, Chesley William Carter had been the last person to be acclaimed...
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agriculturalist Ron Gourlay, the Chief Executive of Chelsea Football Club from 2009 Scott Gourlay (born 1971), Scottish cricketer William Gourlay Blair (1890–1957)...
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on ciphers William D. Blair, Jr (1937–2006), reporter, State Department spokesman, president of The Nature Conservancy William Gourlay Blair (1890–1957)...
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there in 1930 and 1935. Soper was defeated in the 1945 election by William Gourlay Blair of the Progressive Conservative party. Normandin, A. L. (1941)....
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death, 7 October 1922: On Mr. Preston's death, 8 February 1929: On Mr. Blair's death, 16 June 1957: List of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical...
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Upon the death of the federal Member of Parliament for Lanark, William Gourlay Blair, in 1957, Doucett resigned from the Ontario Legislature and was...
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Lambton West Joseph Warner Murphy Progressive Conservative Lanark William Gourlay Blair (died 16 June 1957) Progressive Conservative George Doucett (by-election...
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the Progressive Conservative Party, led by George Drew. The Speaker was William Ross Macdonald. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1947-1952...
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Conservative Party, led first by George Drew, and then by William Earl Rowe, George Drew (again), William Earl Rowe, and John Diefenbaker consecutively. The...
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