James Garfield Gardiner PC (30 November 1883 – 12 January 1962) was a Canadian farmer, educator, and politician. He served as the fourth premier of Saskatchewan...
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politician James Garfield Gardiner (1883–1962), Canadian politician James Wilfrid Gardiner (1924–2002), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada Jim Gardiner (Family...
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scandals surrounding the Liberal government of Saskatchewan Premier James Garfield Gardiner to achieve a major breakthrough by winning 24 seats. The Liberals...
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defeated Minister of Agriculture (and former Premier of Saskatchewan) James Garfield Gardiner and former cabinet minister Charles Gavan Power on the first ballot...
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Saskatchewan, the son of cabinet minister (and future premier) James Garfield Gardiner and Violet McEwen, and was educated in Regina, in Lemberg, in Ottawa...
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(NDP) in the 1960s. The party contested the 1964 election as the CCF-NDP. Gardiner served two non-consecutive terms List of leaders of the opposition in Saskatchewan...
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people Jake Gardiner, Canadian hockey player James Gardiner (British Army officer) (1688–1745), Scottish soldier James Garfield Gardiner (1883–1962),...
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becomes British Columbia's 13th Lieutenant Governor February 26 – James Garfield Gardiner becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing Charles Dunning June...
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Prerogative, when Henry Newlands had to select a new premier after James Garfield Gardiner lost the confidence of the Legislative Assembly and the opposing...
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campaign to keep the board, King and his minister of agriculture, James Garfield Gardiner, reluctantly extended the board's life and offered a minimum price...
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1940 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Liberal James Garfield Gardiner 10,158 Co-operative Commonwealth Louise Lucas 9,042 Unity Gilbert...
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William Henry Fenton, Ontario politician (d. 1972) November 30 – James Garfield Gardiner, politician, Minister and Premier of Saskatchewan (d.1962) December...
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Joseph James Guillaume Paul Martin PC CC QC (June 23, 1903 – September 14, 1992), often referred to as Paul Martin Sr., was a noted Canadian politician...
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Taschereau Premier of Saskatchewan – James Thomas Milton Anderson (until July 19) then James Garfield Gardiner Controller of Yukon – George A. Jeckell...
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Louis-Alexandre Taschereau Premier of Saskatchewan – James Garfield Gardiner (until September 9) then James Thomas Milton Anderson Gold Commissioner of Yukon...
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Honourable James Garfield Gardiner (from November 4, 1935) The Honourable Norman Alexander McLarty (from January 23, 1939) The Honourable James Angus MacKinnon...
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Saskatchewan. As a result of corruption scandals, the Liberal Party of Premier James Gardiner lost a significant share of its popular vote, but more important, lost...
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Acting) October 25, 1935 November 3, 1935 Liberal 16 (King) 16 James Garfield Gardiner November 4, 1935 November 15, 1948 Liberal November 15, 1948 June...
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Klux Klan would appear at many election rallies for James Garfield Gardiner, burning crosses. Gardiner accused Anderson and the Conservatives of being associated...
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synchronized swimmer January 12 – James Garfield Gardiner, politician, Minister and Premier of Saskatchewan (b. 1883) January 24 – James Charles Brady, politician...
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He was elected to the assembly in a 1935 by-election held after James Garfield Gardiner was named to the federal cabinet. Normandin, A L (1937). Canadian...
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1957 – 10 October 1960 Prime Minister John Diefenbaker Preceded by James Garfield Gardiner Succeeded by Alvin Hamilton Minister of Northern Affairs and National...
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1929 May 25, 1934 Conservative coalition James Thomas Milton Anderson Liberal James Garfield Gardiner James Fraser Bryant Robert Sterritt Leslie 8th Legislature...
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Mountain-Touchwood and Regina Wascana Plains. It was the riding of Premier James Garfield Gardiner. North Qu'Appelle – Northwest Territories territorial electoral...
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resigned as Premier in 1926 to enter federal politics and was succeeded by James Gardiner. He served in the Cabinet of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King...
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# MLA Served Party 1. James Garfield Gardiner 1934–1935 Liberal 2. Ernest Walter Gerrand 1935–1938 Liberal 3. John Frederick Herman 1938–1944 Social...
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campaigns, his Liberal opponent was incumbent Member of Parliament James Garfield Gardiner. Ormiston was re-elected in 1962, 1963 and 1965. With riding boundary...
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fallacies and omissions concerning the mischaracterization of James Garfield Gardiner were identified. On March 16, 2006, Saskatoon StarPhoenix political...
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Melville-Saltcoats. It was the riding of Premier James Garfield Gardiner, and his son James Wilfrid Gardiner. Electoral district (Canada) List of Saskatchewan...
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emolument under the Crown, 9 December 1935 Party Candidate Votes Liberal James Garfield Gardiner 7,282 Co-operative Commonwealth William Irvine 3,717...
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