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    Simon Fraser Tolmie, PC (25 January 1867 – 13 October 1937) was a veterinarian, farmer, politician, and the 21st premier of British Columbia, Canada....
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  • Richard McBride (1903–1915), William John Bowser (1915–1916), and Simon Fraser Tolmie (1928–1933). Royal Maitland and Herbert Anscomb served as deputy...
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  • It was led by Simon Fraser Tolmie, the 21st premier of British Columbia, and was composed of members of the Conservative Party. The Tolmie ministry was...
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    William Fraser Tolmie (a.k.a. "Dr. Tolmie") (February 3, 1812 – December 8, 1886) was a surgeon, fur trader, scientist, and politician. He was born in...
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  • Tolmie is a surname of Scottish origin. Donald Tolmie (1923–2009), Canadian politician Fraser Tolmie, 21st-century Canadian politician Frances Tolmie...
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  • office in the 1890 provincial election. Tolmie died in Saanich at the age of 62. His younger brother Simon Fraser Tolmie served as premier of British Columbia...
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  • general election held in June 1928. The Conservative Party, led by Simon Fraser Tolmie, formed the government. James William Jones served as speaker for...
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    Radical": Reverend Robert Connell's encounter with Marxism in the BC CCF, Simon Fraser University MA Thesis, 2006 Woodward, Jon (2020-10-07). "Calls to stop...
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  • Parliament 17th general January 22, 1929 August 1, 1933 Conservative Simon Fraser Tolmie Liberal Thomas Dufferin Pattullo None James William Jones Cyril Francis...
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        Simon Fraser Tolmie Conservative 16th  1926–1928  1928–1930 D'Arcy Plunkett 17th  1930–1935 18th  1935–1936†  1936–1937† Simon Fraser Tolmie  1937–1940...
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    Alexander Calder (Acting) June 18, 1919 August 11, 1919 Unionist 13 Simon Fraser Tolmie (1st time) August 12, 1919 July 10, 1920 Conservative (historical)...
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  • onset of the Great Depression and the implosion of the government of Simon Fraser Tolmie, the Liberals won the 1933 election. The 1933 election brought into...
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    ministry 21 Simon Fraser Tolmie (1867–1937) 21 August 1928 15 November 1933 1928 election (17th Leg.) Conservative (Ldr. 1926) MLA for Saanich Tolmie ministry...
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  • Member of Parliament for Victoria In office 1937–1953 Preceded by Simon Fraser Tolmie Succeeded by Francis Fairey Personal details Born (1880-10-13)October...
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    leader Robert Henry Pooley became leader of the Opposition. In 1926 Simon Fraser Tolmie was elected Conservative leader but he did not seek a seat in the...
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    Conservative Victoria D'Arcy Plunkett (died 3 May 1936) Conservative Simon Fraser Tolmie (by-election of 8 June 1936, died 13 October 1937) Conservative Robert...
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    Sean Simon Andrew Fraser (born June 1, 1984) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Central Nova since...
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    three seats each. 23 17 3 3 2 48 1928 The Conservatives, led by Simon Fraser Tolmie, defeat the Liberals under Premier John Duncan MacLean. 35 12 – –...
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  • biologist who derived the first human embryonic stem cell line in 1998 Simon Fraser Tolmie (1867–1937) — Canadian politician Debbye Turner (born 1965) — Miss...
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    Williams was met off the train by Mayor L. D. Taylor and Premier Simon Fraser Tolmie. They bundled him and Granger into cars and paraded them through...
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  • some as Independent Conservatives. Those supporting the premier, Simon Fraser Tolmie, ran as Unionist Party of British Columbia, and those grouped around...
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  • by-election, 1919 On Simon Tolmie being appointed Minister of Agriculture Party Candidate Votes % ±% Government (Unionist) Simon Fraser Tolmie 7,219 58.67 -19...
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    Governor Robert Randolph Bruce Preceded by John Oliver Succeeded by Simon Fraser Tolmie MLA for Greenwood In office September 14, 1916 – June 20, 1924 Preceded...
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  •   First party Second party Third party   BCLP ILP Leader Simon Fraser Tolmie John Duncan MacLean Party Conservative Liberal Independent Labour Leader's seat...
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  • David Thompson - Nova Scotia Brian Tobin - Newfoundland and Labrador Simon Fraser Tolmie - British Columbia Charles Tupper - Nova Scotia Alexander Warburton...
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  • Singh, founder of the Hollywood Wax Museum Samuel Maclure, architect Simon Fraser Tolmie, premier of British Columbia Byron Ingemar Johnson, premier of British...
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  • to the Senate No Victoria City October 27, 1919 Simon Fraser Tolmie      Unionist Simon Fraser Tolmie      Unionist Recontested upon appointment as Minister...
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    of Alberta – John Edward Brownlee Premier of British Columbia – Simon Fraser Tolmie (until November 15) then Duff Pattullo Premier of Manitoba – John...
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  • (1861–1942) 21 January 1926 18 July 1931 John Duncan MacLean (1927–1928) Simon Fraser Tolmie (1928–1933) 14 John William Fordham Johnson (1866–1938) 18 July 1931...
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    Liberal 1925 Vancouver South Leon Johnson Ladner Conservative 1921 Victoria Simon Fraser Tolmie Conservative 1917 Yale Grote Stirling Conservative 1924...
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