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    George Anthony Walkem (November 15, 1834 – January 13, 1908) was a British Columbian politician and jurist. Born in Newry, Ireland, Walkem moved to then...
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  • George Walkem may refer to: George Anthony Walkem (1834–1908), British Columbian politician and jurist George Alexander Walkem (1872–1946), mechanical...
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  • The Walkem ministry may refer to one of two cabinets of led by George Anthony Walkem, the 3rd and 5th premier of British Columbia. First Walkem ministry...
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  • second Walkem ministry was the combined Cabinet that governed British Columbia from June 25, 1878, to June 6, 1882. It was led by George Anthony Walkem, the...
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    multiple ordinal numbers to premiers who serve non-consecutive terms. George Anthony Walkem is therefore both the third and fifth premier. In the 1890 election...
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    Canada, and served in the cabinets of De Cosmos and his successor George Anthony Walkem as chief commissioner of land and works. He was accused by the opposition...
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  • election held in September and October 1875. The government of George Anthony Walkem was defeated on a confidence motion on January 25, 1876, and Andrew...
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  • first Walkem ministry was the combined Cabinet that governed British Columbia from February 11, 1874, to January 27, 1876. It was led by George Anthony Walkem...
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  • John Dickson Stufflebeem (born 1952), retired US Navy vice admiral George Anthony Walkem (1834–1908), Canadian politician and jurist David Wells (born 1963)...
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    and Lytton District Henry Holbrook, Douglas and Lillooet District George Anthony Walkem, Cariboo East and Quesnel Forks District Walter Moberly, Cariboo...
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  • retained this position until the resignation of the government of George Anthony Walkem on January 27, 1876. In 1882 Ash decided to not seek re-election...
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  • then returned to Canada as a private secretary to his brother, George Anthony. Walkem was editor of the Victoria Daily Standard for a time. He served...
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    Elliott became the fourth Premier of the province on the defeat of George Anthony Walkem's government in a Motion of No Confidence. His government was unstable...
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  • Beaven, a member of the preceding second Walkem ministry, had been named the new premier after George Anthony Walkem resigned as premier to accept a judicial...
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    first registered independent female landowner in British Columbia George Anthony Walkem (1834–1908) statesman, Premier of British Columbia The cemetery...
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  • Cosmos George Anthony Walkem None None James Trimble 2nd Parliament 3 sessions 2nd general January 10, 1876 April 12, 1878 None George Anthony Walkem Andrew...
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  • II. His great-grandfather, W. W. Walkem, was Vancouver's first European doctor and the brother of George Anthony Walkem, British Columbia's third premier...
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    inquiries". Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. Retrieved May 20, 2021. Sayers, Anthony M. "1872 Federal Election". Canadian Elections Database. Archived from...
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    general election held in May 1878. George Anthony Walkem was asked to form a government. Robert Beaven succeeded Walkem as premier in June 1882. There were...
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    the post has been held by Niki Sharma. George Hunter Cary; 1859–1861 Henry Pering Pellew Crease; 1861–1870 George Phillippo; 1870–1871 Justice ministry...
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    1875 – May 22, 1878 Serving with George Anthony Walkem, John Evans Preceded by Joseph Hunter Succeeded by George Cowan MLA for Lillooet In office July...
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    Aid Society Victoria Salmon Kings View Royal Alfred Waddington George Anthony Walkem Chris Walter (author) Wanetta Lake Sarah Wark West End, Vancouver...
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    Smithe had become the informal leader of the opposition to Premier George Anthony Walkem's government, but yielded the leadership to Andrew Charles Elliott...
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    Joseph Trutch (category Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    1870, Trutch's brother John married the sister of the colonial governor Anthony Musgrave. Trutch and Musgrave became close. Following the establishment...
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  • Amor De Cosmos 1 year, 48 days — 3 1st Walkem ministry February 11, 1874–January 27, 1876 George Anthony Walkem 1 year, 350 days 1 (1875) 4 Elliott ministry...
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  • the Council December 23, 1872 February 9, 1874 Attorney General George Anthony Walkem December 23, 1872 February 9, 1874 Minister of Finance and Agriculture...
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  • Lands and Works Henry Holbrook November 14, 1871 January 12, 1872 George Anthony Walkem January 12, 1872 December 23, 1872 Provincial Secretary Alexander...
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  • George Anthony Walkem (1874–1876) Andrew Charles Elliott (1876–1878) 2 Albert Norton Richards QC (1821–1897) 27 June 1876 21 June 1881 George Anthony...
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    Governor of Quebec – Théodore Robitaille Premier of British Columbia – George Anthony Walkem Premier of Manitoba – John Norquay Premier of New Brunswick – John...
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  • and Kootenay Joseph L. Southgate Nanaimo Edward Stamp Lillooet George Anthony Walkem Cariboo Francis Jones Barnard Yale and Lytton The Governor also...
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