George Hedley Vicars Bulyea (February 17, 1859 – July 22, 1928) was a Canadian politician and the first Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. As the youngest...
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Bulyea /ˈbʊljeɪ/ BUUL-yay (2016 population: 113) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of McKillop No. 220...
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the Province of Alberta was formed in 1905, its Lieutenant Governor, George Bulyea, asked Rutherford to form the new province's first government. As premier...
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Great Waterways Railway scandal. The Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, George Bulyea, was a Liberal and determined that for the sake of the Alberta Liberal...
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commission to investigate the affair, but pressure from Lieutenant-Governor George Bulyea and unrest within his own caucus forced Rutherford's resignation and...
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who wanted the new provinces' governments to be Liberal. A Liberal, George Bulyea, was therefore appointed Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, and it was...
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became a city. The school was officially opened by Lieutenant-Governor George Bulyea on 17 February 1909. It was one of the largest and most up-to-date school...
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Territories general election defeating George Bulyea. Davidson was defeated running for a third term in office by Bulyea in the 1894 Northwest Territories...
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commission to investigate the affair, but pressure from Lieutenant-Governor George Bulyea and unrest within his own caucus forced Rutherford's resignation and...
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Simpson Saltcoats William Eakin Souris John Connell South Qu'Appelle George Bulyea Liberal-Conservative South Regina James Hawkes St. Albert Fredric Villeneuve...
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Mount Bulyea is located in Banff National Park on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1920 after Hon. George H. V. Bulyea, a Canadian...
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commission to investigate the affair, pressure from Lieutenant-Governor George Bulyea forced Rutherford's resignation and his replacement by Arthur Sifton...
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Liberal-Conservative Souris John Connell Liberal-Conservative South Qu'Appelle George Bulyea Liberal-Conservative South Regina James Hawkes Independent Strathcona...
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Annie Babbitt Bulyea (17 September 1863 – 27 August 1934) was a Canadian temperance leader. She was the honorary president of the Dominion Woman's Christian...
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would resign, to be replaced by Cushing. Lieutenant Governor of Alberta George Bulyea was indeed convinced that Rutherford would have to resign in order to...
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overlooks Whitemud Creek Ravine. The neighbourhood is named for George H. V. Bulyea, first Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Alberta. The neighbourhood...
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and after the American War of Independence. The name may refer to: George H. V. Bulyea (1859–1928), Canadian politician Helen Belyea (1913–1986), Canadian...
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Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta George Bulyea. It had been expected that Cushing would replace Rutherford if the latter was defeated, but Bulyea and other prominent...
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Simpson Saltcoats William Eakin Souris George Knowling South Qu'Appelle George Bulyea South Regina Daniel Mowat St. Albert Daniel Maloney Victoria Frank Fraser...
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title holder resided at Government House and from 1966 to 2004 at 58 St. George's Crescent in Westmount. The former home is now Alberta Government Conference...
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Cross's view prevailed, and Alberta's first Lieutenant-Governor, Liberal George Bulyea, invited Alexander Cameron Rutherford to form a government. Haultain...
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Old Fort River, Crown Creek, Athabasca River, Colin River, Oldman River, Bulyea River, Grease River and Robillard River. Uranium and gold mining along the...
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Agriculture Yes South Qu'Appelle October 26, 1897† George H. V. Bulyea Independent George H. V. Bulyea Independent Unknown Yes Yorkton October 26...
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Sifton ministry (category Ministries of George V)
Rutherford's ability to remain at its head was in doubt. Lieutenant-Governor George Bulyea, a Liberal who had reluctantly asked Rutherford to form a government...
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Rutherford ministry (category Ministries of George V)
Rutherford, but neither was enthusiastic about doing so. In August, George H. V. Bulyea was appointed Alberta's first Lieutenant-Governor and later that...
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Brown Buell (1843-1927) Helen Louise Bullock (1836-1927) Annie Babbitt Bulyea (1863-1934) Adda Burch (1869-1929) Nelle G. Burger (1869-1957) Emeline S...
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VII January 22, 1901 – May 6, 1910 Lieutenant Governor Hon. George Hedley Vicars Bulyea September 1, 1905 – October 20, 1915 Sessions 1st session March...
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Adventure Park, one of the highest zip lines in Canada and the world. George H. V. Bulyea James B. Hawkes Peachland Media Gallery Coquihalla Highway Highway...
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Cameron Succeeded by himself, as Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan George H. V. Bulyea, as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Senator for Banff, Alberta In...
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office 1 George H. V. Bulyea (1859–1928) 1 September 1905 20 October 1915 Edward VII (1901–1910) Alexander Cameron Rutherford (1905–1910) George V (1910–1936)...
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