Edmund Davie Fulton PC OC QC (March 10, 1916 – May 22, 2000) was a Canadian Rhodes Scholar, politician and judge. He was born in Kamloops, British Columbia...
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The Fulton–Favreau formula was a proposed formula of amendment of the Constitution of Canada developed by federal justice minister E. Davie Fulton and...
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footballer David Davie Dodds (born 1958), Scottish former footballer David Davie Duncan (1921–1991), Scottish footballer Edmund Davie Fulton (1916-2000),...
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Theodore Davie) Frederick John Fulton, Unionist Member of Parliament for Cariboo, 1917 (father of Davie Fulton) Davie Fulton, Member of Parliament Progressive...
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Kamloops-Cariboo. He defeated high-profile Progressive Conservative candidate E. Davie Fulton. He was the first Status Indian to be elected as an MP. He became parliamentary...
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begin in earnest until George Hees and Davie Fulton joined the campaign. For most of the campaign, Hees and Fulton appeared to be the most likely winners...
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1935–1940 Thomas O'Neill Liberal 19th 1940–1945 20th 1945–1949 Davie Fulton Progressive Conservative 21st 1949–1953 22nd 1953–1957 23rd 1957–1958...
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Parliament Davie Fulton. Fulton led the party to a brief surge of relevance in the 1963 election, winning 11% of the vote but no seats, with even Fulton falling...
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to 1997. Davie Fulton, politician: member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1945 to 1963, and 1965 to 1968. Son of Frederick John Fulton. Frederick...
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married Winnifred M. Davie, daughter of Hon. A.E.B. Davie. Frederick and Winifred had four sons. Their youngest son Davie Fulton, was also a Kamloops...
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Leonard Stephen Marchand 13,000 40.48 Progressive Conservative Edmund Davie Fulton 9,704 30.22 New Democratic Vernor Wilfred Jones 7,566 23.56 Social Credit...
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where he worked as an administrative assistant to Justice Minister E. Davie Fulton. Pitfield subsequently obtained a postgraduate degree in public law,...
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Red Tories include John Farthing, George Grant, John Diefenbaker, E. Davie Fulton, Robert Stanfield, Dufferin Roblin, Dalton Camp, W. L. Morton, George...
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Davie County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,712. Its county seat is Mocksville...
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in November 1960. The RCMP informed Justice Minister E. Davie Fulton of her activities. Fulton brought the file to the attention of Prime Minister Diefenbaker...
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Liberal 17 (St. Laurent) 2 Jack Pickersgill July 1, 1954 June 21, 1957 – Davie Fulton (Acting) June 21, 1957 May 11, 1958 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker)...
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2.00pp 4.93pp Third party Fourth party BCLP Leader Ray Perrault Davie Fulton Party Liberal Progressive Conservative Leader since 1959 1960 Leader's seat...
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Dorion Ellen Fairclough Donald Fleming Hugh John Flemming Jacques Flynn Davie Fulton Howard Charles Green John Haig Ernest Halpenny Alvin Hamilton William...
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trial the Fulton Bill, formally known as Bill 10 of the 21st Canadian Parliament, was introduced in 1949 by Parliament Member Davie Fulton. This bill...
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wasn't driving too fast, I was flying too low." In the 1963 election Davie Fulton, who had retired from federal politics to lead the BC Progressive Conservative...
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others have been influential as cabinet ministers and thinkers, such as Davie Fulton, Dalton Camp, Roy McMurtry and John Farthing. The main bastions of Red...
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9, 1962 – April 21, 1963 Prime Minister John Diefenbaker Preceded by Davie Fulton Succeeded by Lionel Chevrier Minister of Finance In office June 21, 1957 –...
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Stuart Garson November 15, 1948 June 20, 1957 Liberal 17 (St. Laurent) 25 Davie Fulton June 21, 1957 August 8, 1962 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker)...
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University. In 1961, he became an assistant to federal justice minister Davie Fulton. Later, he served as chief of staff to Progressive Conservative leader...
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Howard Charles Green (acting) July 18, 1962 – August 8, 1962 27. Edmund Davie Fulton August 9, 1962 – April 22, 1963 28. Jean-Paul Deschatelets April 22,...
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José Enrique Moyal, Israeli physicist and engineer (b. 1910) 2000 – Davie Fulton, Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician (b. 1916) 2004 – Richard Biggs...
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was defeated by Davie Fulton of the Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election. O'Neill was also unsuccessful in unseating Fulton in 1949. Normandin...
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Dale Fulton, (born 1992), Scottish footballer David Fulton (disambiguation), several people Davie Fulton (1916–2000), Canadian politician Dax Fulton (born...
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of Eglinton since 1945, had run in the 1948 leadership election. E. Davie Fulton, 40, MP for Kamloops, British Columbia since 1945, was running for leadership...
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Joe Clark and others in supporting former Justice minister E. Davie Fulton. Once Fulton dropped off the ballot, Mulroney helped in swinging most of his...
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