Archibald Peter McNab (May 29, 1864 – April 29, 1945) was the sixth lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan from 1936 until 1945. He was the last lieutenant-governor...
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British novelist Archibald McNab (1826–1924), Canadian politician Archibald Peter McNab (1864–1945), Canadian politician Bob McNab (born 1943), English...
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hockey player George Langley, politician Frederick Loveroff, artist Archibald Peter McNab, 6th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Myles Morin, politician...
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Saskatoon City In office June 2, 1925 – June 19, 1934 Serving with Archibald Peter McNab, Howard McConnell Preceded by Harris Turner Succeeded by James Wilfred...
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Beer, Sir Allan Napier MacNab (Hamilton, Ontario, 1984) Photograph: Sir Allan McNab in 1861. McCord Museum Allan Napier MacNab fonds, Archives of Ontario...
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Tommy Douglas (category McMaster University alumni)
original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 30 April 2007. Swerhone 1986. Caine, Peter Wintonick, Debbie Melnyk, Rick (1 October 2007). "The Sicko Debate: A Healthy...
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12, 1905 – August 19, 1912 Preceded by New position Succeeded by Archibald Peter McNab Commissioner / Minister of Railways In office September 19, 1906 –...
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Governors under Edward VIII (1936): 5. cont... ← 10 September 1936 6. Archibald Peter McNab 10 September 1936 → Governors under George VI (1936 – 1952): 6....
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another farm leader into the government, federal Progressive MP John Archibald Maharg. Like Dunning, Maharg had strong roots in the farm co-operative...
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George V Edward VIII George VI Lieutenant Governor Hugh Edwin Munroe Archibald Peter McNab Preceded by James G. Gardiner Succeeded by Tommy Douglas Leader...
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(Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, 2006). "Maharg, John Archibald (1872– 1944)", by Lisa Dale-Burnett, Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan (Canadian...
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George Sahlmark Saskatoon City: James Anderson Saskatoon City: Archibald Peter McNab Saskatoon County: Charles Agar Shellbrook: Edgar Clinch Souris:...
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December 30) then Eugène Fiset Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart Premier of British Columbia...
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share of the popular vote, and a reduced caucus in the legislature. Donald McLean resigned as leader of the Conservative Party in April 1921, and the party...
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of Quebec – Eugène Fiset Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart Premier of British Columbia...
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Governor General The Earl of Athlone Premier Tommy Douglas Preceded by Archibald Peter McNab Succeeded by Reginald John Marsden Parker Personal details Born...
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of Quebec – Eugène Fiset Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart (until May 23) then Ernest...
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Conservative. † Won by acclamation † Won by acclamation † Won by acclamation *McIntosh was a Liberal who became a coalition government supporter in 1932 and...
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Liberal Saskatoon City Archibald Peter McNab Liberal Saskatoon County William Charles Sutherland Liberal Souris Archibald W. Riddell Provincial Rights...
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Saskatoon City electoral district Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Archibald Peter McNab 794 52.55% – Provincial Rights James R. Wilson 717 47.45% – Total...
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of Quebec – Eugène Fiset Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart Premier of British Columbia...
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Normandin, A L (1926). Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Stoffel, Holden. "McNab, Archibald Peter (1864–1945)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original...
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of Quebec – Eugène Fiset Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – Ernest Manning Premier of British Columbia...
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Patenaude[citation needed] Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab[citation needed] Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart Premier of...
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Quebec – Esioff-Léon Patenaude Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart Premier of British Columbia...
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of Quebec – Eugène Fiset Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart Premier of British Columbia...
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Liberal Saltcoats James Alexander Calder Liberal Saskatoon City Archibald Peter McNab Liberal Saskatoon County William Charles Sutherland Liberal ...
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believed to be Cheun Lee, the former cook of Lieutenant-Governor Archibald McNab. Many believe that his ghost roams the house; his footsteps often heard...
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Governor of Saskatchewan – Hugh Edwin Munroe (until September 10) then Archibald Peter McNab Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart Premier of British Columbia...
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Served Party 1. George Hamilton Harris 1912–1917 Liberal 2. Archibald Peter McNab 1917–1921 Liberal 3. Wilbert Hagarty 1921–1929 Liberal 4. James...
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