Clarence Copithorne (November 12, 1920 – June 4, 1979) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative...
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Copithorne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clarence Copithorne (1920–1979), Canadian politician Judith Copithorne (born 1939), Canadian...
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in November 1969, and Banff-Cochrane independent representative Clarence Copithorne joining the party in April 1971. This growth saw the Lougheed-led...
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in November 1969, and Banff-Cochrane independent representative Clarence Copithorne joining the party in April 1971. This growth saw the popular Lougheed-led...
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1967 saw Independent candidate Clarence Copithorne defeat Social Credit candidate Roy Wilson to win the district. Copithorne joined the Progressive Conservative...
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Aloisio Banff-Cochrane Roy Wilson 2,066 42.17% Jack Fraser 374 7.63% Clarence Copithorne (Ind.) 2,428 49.56% Francis Leo Gainer Bonnyville Romeo B. Lamothe...
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work was progressing and the reasoning given by Highways Minister Clarence Copithorne. He cited a labour shortage and the fact that provincial funds were...
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of Health and Social Development September 10, 1971 April 2, 1975 Clarence Copithorne Minister of Highways and Transport September 10, 1971 April 2, 1975...
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environmentalist and Alberta Highways Minister and area MLA Clarence Copithorne. Clarence Copithorne was a rancher and planned to upgrade the road access into...
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1979 Lougheed Minister of Transportation Progressive Conservative Clarence Copithorne September 10, 1971 April 2, 1975 Lougheed Minister of Highways and...
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June 29, 1955 – May 23, 1967 Preceded by Lee Leavitt Succeeded by Clarence Copithorne Constituency Banff-Cochrane Personal details Born February 12, 1888...
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district of Banff-Cochrane. He was defeated by independent candidate Clarence Copithorne. Wilson ran again in the 1971 general election, in the electoral...
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from Liberals to the Progressive Conservatives April 15, 1971 Clarence Copithorne Banff-Cochrane Progressive Conservative Joined the Progressive Conservative...
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta In office 1975–1979 Preceded by Clarence Copithorne Succeeded by Greg Stevens Constituency Banff Personal details Born...
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Athabasca Frank Appleby Progressive Conservative Banff-Cochrane Clarence Copithorne Progressive Conservative Barrhead Hugh Horner Progressive Conservative...
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Murray Cook, Kenneth Murray Cooper, James Edward Cooper, Percy Stewart Copithorne, Maurice D. Cornett, Donald Macalister Cosgrave, Col. Lawrence Moore Côté...
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(1805–1892, E) Jack Cope (1913–1991, SA) Wendy Cope (born 1945, E) Judith Copithorne (born 1939, C) Robert Copland (fl. 1508–1547, E) A. E. Coppard (1878–1957...
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