• Herbert Bertie Anscomb (February 23, 1892 – November 12, 1972) was a Canadian politician in the province of British Columbia. He was leader of the Conservative...
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  • both during a coalition government in the 1940s: Royal Maitland and Herbert Anscomb. The Conservative Party of British Columbia, known colloquially as...
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  • 1922 34 Reginald Hayward 1922 1924 35 John Carl Pendray 1924 1928 36 Herbert Anscomb 1928 1931 37 David Leeming 1931 1936 38 Andrew McGavin 1936 1944 39...
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  • responsibility for the portfolios until Herbert Anscomb was sworn in as the new minister on September 15. Anscomb held the portfolios in conjunction with...
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    leader of the Coalition. The Conservatives had wanted their new leader Herbert Anscomb to be premier, but the Liberals in the Coalition refused.[citation...
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    government, with the Liberals led by Johnson and the Conservatives led by Herbert Anscomb, won a landslide victory in the 1949 election—at 61% the greatest percentage...
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  • the two parties would renew their coalition arrangement. Johnson and Herbert Anscomb, leader of the Conservatives, agreed to continue the coalition on December...
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  • Columbia Conservative Party leaders have represented the riding including Herbert Anscomb who was Minister of Finance and Deputy Premier in the Liberal-Conservative...
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  • retired as premier. The Conservative Party agitated for its leader, Herbert Anscomb, to succeed Hart as premier, but the Liberals outnumbered the Tories...
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  • Johnson Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Harold Winch Conservative Herbert Anscomb none Nancy Hodges 23rd Assembly 23rd general Feb. 3, 1953 Mar. 27,...
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