• Errick French Willis (March 21, 1896 – January 9, 1967) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as leader of the province's Conservative Party...
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  • Willis sat with the Conservatives in opposition. He was still a member of the legislature when he died in Winnipeg in February 1929. His son, Errick Willis...
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  • R.G. Willis was nominated as a candidate, but declined.) (Held on June 9, 1936) Errick Willis acclaimed (Held in October, 1950) Errick Willis 188 George...
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  • Progressive-Conservative candidate to be elected to the House of Commons was Errick Willis. Willis first sought election to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1926...
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  • Evans served as parliamentary leader for the next three years. In 1936, Errick Willis (son of R.G.) was acclaimed as party leader. He led the party in another...
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  • member of the opposition. In 1953-54, he campaigned for the removal of Errick Willis as Progressive Conservative leader. The PCs won the 1958 election, and...
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  • since 1936 by Errick Willis, a figure from the party's rural base who was a prominent cabinet minister in the coalition years. Willis had been an ineffective...
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    Errick Miron (born Errick Lynne Williams Jr.; May 21, 1977) is an American former football running back who played for 11 seasons in the National Football...
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    Premier and former party leader Errick Willis were discussing the timing of Willis' departure and next post. Willis resigned his office on December 21...
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  • provincial election, the first in which the Conservative Party was led by Errick Willis. Four years later, he helped to bring the Conservative Party into a...
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  • the dominant force in government, while the Conservative Party under Errick Willis held a secondary position. The smaller Co-operative Commonwealth Federation...
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  • politician Errick Willis (1896–1967), Canadian politician Fani Willis (born 1971), district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, U.S. F. McGrew Willis (1891–1957)...
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  • 1948. On the latter occasion, Campbell defeated Conservative leader Errick Willis in a vote of the coalition caucuses to become the province's next Premier...
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  • when he was replaced by former Progressive Conservative party leader Errick Willis. McDiarmid died in his Winnipeg home at age 82 in 1965 after a long...
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  • coalition government with the Liberal-Progressives, and Conservative leader Errick Willis was a prominent cabinet minister in the governments of John Bracken...
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  • Liberal-Progressive caucus. The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Errick Willis, remained the junior partner in government, falling to nine seats from...
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  • November 4, 1940 Seymour Farmer CCF November 4, 1940 December 19, 1942 Errick Willis Cons December 19, 1942 February 5, 1944 James McLenaghen PC February...
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  • candidates in the 1953 provincial election, under the leadership of Errick Willis. Twelve of these candidates were elected, and the Progressive Conservatives...
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  • be gone with the wind".[citation needed] McDowell was a supporter of Errick Willis in the party's 1954 leadership convention, and opposed Dufferin Roblin's...
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  • Conservative coalition, defeating Progressive Conservative leader Errick Willis. (Held on April 20, 1961.) Gildas Molgat 475 Stan Roberts 279 Francis...
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  • and was re-elected in the 1953 election. He appears to have supported Errick Willis against a leadership challenge from Dufferin Roblin in 1954. The Progressive...
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  • Neil Gailbraith Rev. J. O. Anderson 1965 44 Gary Scherbain The Hon. Errick Willis 1966 45 Jim Lightbody Dr. D. B. Macdonald 1967 46 Hugh Stephens Bishop...
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    William McDonald Lib 1915 1922 Richard Willis Cons 1922 1929 Alexander Welch Cons/PC 1929 1945 Errick Willis PC 1945 1959 Edward Dow Lib-Prog 1959 1961...
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    British Columbia – George Pearkes Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Errick Willis (until November 1) then Richard Spink Bowles Lieutenant Governor of...
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  • Conservatives remained the official opposition. The Conservative leader Richard G. Willis did not win a seat in the election, so it is unknown who served as leader...
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  • (1882–1965) 1 August 1953 15 January 1960 Dufferin Roblin (1958–1967) 15 Errick Willis (1896–1967) 15 January 1960 1 November 1965 16 Richard Spink Bowles...
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  • Candidate in the 2004 Canadian federal election at Carleton—Lanark Errick Willis Curling (Olympic medalist) Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (1960–1965)...
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    1937 March 12, 1941 Liberal-Progressive John Bracken Conservative Errick Willis Robert Hawkins 21st Legislature 5 sessions 21st general December 9,...
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  • coalition government in 1940, Progressive Conservative (PC) leader Errick French Willis was appointed as Minister of Public Works under a Liberal-Progressive...
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    Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – John S. McDiarmid (until January 15) then Errick Willis Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Joseph Leonard O'Brien Lieutenant...
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