Michael Maccagno (July 15, 1914 – November 25, 2000) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
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Almost inevitably, the Liberals were reduced to a single member, Michael Maccagno of Lac La Biche. MacEwan retired shortly after this disaster. He was...
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province as "backwards" for not adopting the time shift. Liberal leader Michael Maccagno personally supported observing daylight saving time. Arguments against...
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visible and longstanding impacts on Alberta and Canadian history. Historian Michael D. Behiels compares Lougheed's role in the repatriation of the Canadian...
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Woynarowich 1,518 41.27% Henry T. Thompson 411 11.17% Michael Maccagno 1,734 47.15% Michael Maccagno Lac Ste. Anne William Patterson 2,286 46.53% L.D. Gould...
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Preceded by James Harper Prowse Succeeded by 5-year vacancy (then Michael Maccagno) Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta In office June 29, 1955 –...
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Votes % Progressive Conservative Paul Yewchuk 8,852 47.10 Liberal Michael Maccagno 7,626 40.58 New Democratic Terry Anderson 2,315 12.32 Total valid votes...
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11% Michael Maccagno 1,809 44.17% Henry T. Thompson 260 6.35% Henry Tomaschuk 297 7.25% Rudolph Michetti (Ind. SoCred) 246 6.01% Michael Maccagno Lac...
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1959 April 17, 1959 Liberal No Official Opposition leader 1959–1964 Michael Maccagno MLA for Lac La Biche (1914–2000) February 13, 1964 April 11, 1967 Liberal...
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leader Michael Maccagno. Harry again ran as the candidate in Lac La Biche in the 1967 Alberta general election, but was once again defeated by Maccagno. "2...
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Lac La Biche 12th 1952–1955 Harry Lobay Social Credit 13th 1955–1959 Michael Maccagno Liberal 14th 1959–1963 15th 1963–1967 16th 1967–1968 1968 Vacant 1968–1971...
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PCs. Another, William Switzer, died in 1969. The remaining Liberal, Michael Maccagno, resigned to run, unsuccessfully as it turned out, for the federal...
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in government. He was defeated in the 1952 election by Liberal Michael Maccagno. Maccagno defended the riding in three successive elections, and was party...
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta In office August 20, 1968 – 1971 Preceded by Michael Maccagno Constituency Lac La Biche In office 1971–1975 Succeeded by Ron Tesolin...
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Liberal Party In office 1962–1964 Preceded by Grant MacEwan Succeeded by Michael Maccagno Personal details Born (1913-09-12)September 12, 1913 Athabasca, Alberta...
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November 7, 1966, and Michael Maccagno was appointed interim leader on November 14, 1966) (Held January 28, 1967) Michael Maccagno accl. (Held April 26...
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serving Premier in Alberta history. The Official Opposition was led by Michael Maccagno of the Alberta Liberal Party who were elected to two seats in the Legislature...
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office January 15, 1966 – November 7, 1966 Preceded by Michael Maccagno Succeeded by Michael Maccagno Personal details Born August 3, 1922 Millet, Alberta...
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Credit Jasper West Richard Jamieson Social Credit Lac La Biche Michael Maccagno Liberal Lac Ste. Anne William Patterson Social Credit Lacombe Allen...
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Joseph Desfosses Hand Hills: Wallace Warren Cross Lac La Biche: Michael Maccagno Lac Ste. Anne: John Mills Lacombe: Allen Patrick Leduc: Ronald...
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1957 voting to defeat a Liberal motion introduced by Lac La Biche MLA Michael Maccagno, calling for the Social Credit government to study ways to give Alberta...
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concurrent with his retirement as Premier. No Lac La Biche August 20, 1968 Michael Maccagno Liberal Damase Bouvier Social Credit Resignation to run federally...
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16th Assembly Date Member Name District Party Reason May 27, 1968 Michael Maccagno Lac La Biche Liberal Resigned to run in the 1968 federal election ...
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would join Progressive Conservative MLA Ernest Watkins and Liberal MLA Michael Maccagno to form a three-man opposition. No opposition leader was chosen during...
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(Editor-in-Chief) John Gregg (President) Carly Robillard (Secretary) Luli Maccagno (Production Manager) Erik Moloney (Soliciting Editor) Jack Braithwaite...
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were originally described by the Italian paleontologist Angiola Maria Maccagno in 1938. The holotype, an adult skull with an associated mandible, was...
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burgersi (Holthuis, 1967) (burger's fiddler crab) Minuca ecuadoriensis (Maccagno, 1928) (Pacific hairback fiddler crab) Minuca galapagensis (galápagos fiddler...
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Borri; they had: Floramonda, who married Guido Mandelli, the Count of Maccagno Galeazzo I (b. 1277), Lord of Milan, who married Beatrice d'Este, daughter...
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Alejandro Sanz · Emanuele Ruffinengo, producer · Roberto Cantele and Roberto Maccagno, engineers/mixers "El Alma al Aire" "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" – Christina...
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lato and its subgenera". The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. 64. Rosenberg, Michael S. (2019). "A fresh look at the biodiversity lexicon for fiddler crabs...
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