• Douglas Lloyd Campbell OC (May 27, 1895 – April 23, 1995) was a Canadian politician in Manitoba. He served as the 13th premier of Manitoba from 1948 to...
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  • Douglas Campbell may refer to: Douglas Lloyd Campbell (1895–1995), Premier of Manitoba, 1948–1958 Douglas Campbell (actor) (1922–2009), Scottish-born Canadian...
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    Rose. He was a Liberal-Progressive, and a supporter of Premier Douglas Lloyd Campbell. The Liberal-Progressives lost the election of 1958, though Molgat...
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    seat. Lakeside's best-known Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Douglas Campbell, represented the constituency for 47 years, first as a Progressive...
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  • Cabinet of Louis St. Laurent. The government of Garson's successor, Douglas Lloyd Campbell, was socially conservative and generally opposed to state intervention...
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  • in the Campbell government. Provincial CCF leader Lloyd Stinson later referred to Jobin as Campbell's only "labour-oriented" minister. Campbell's Liberals...
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  • 1945 election (22nd Leg.) Liberal–Progressive MLA for Fairford 13 Douglas Lloyd Campbell (1895–1995) 13 November 1948 30 June 1958 Appointment (22nd Leg...
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    19, 1946 September 29, 1949 Coalition government Stuart Garson Douglas Lloyd Campbell Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Seymour Farmer Edwin Hansford...
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  • years after the creation of the district, Douglas Lloyd Campbell had represented it, and following Campbell's retirement, Harry Enns represented it for...
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  • ministerial positions in the governments of John Bracken, Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell, and served as the province's 14th Lieutenant Governor between 1953...
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