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1968 general election Aberhart Alberta Act Anglican appointed Athabasca Battle River became Born Bow River British descent Brownlee by-election cabinet Calgary East Calgary South Camrose Canadian Chief Justice Conservative candidate Conservative for Calgary constituency defeated degree died Diefenbaker district Douglas Edmonton East educated entered federal politics entered provincial politics Farmers of Alberta federal election Frederick Gershaw held Horner House of Commons James Jasper-Edson John Justice of Alberta lawyer leader Legislature Lethbridge Liberal candidate Lieutenant-Governor Lougheed Macleod Manitoba Medicine Medicine Hat Member of Parliament named Northwest Territories Ontario Ottawa party Peace River Premier of Alberta Prime Minister Prog Cons Progressive Conservative province of Alberta provincial election R.B. Bennett re-elected Red Deer Religion Rutherford Saskatchewan Senator from Alberta Smith Social Credit Social Credit candidate Speakman Stewart successful farmer United Church United Farmers University of Alberta Vegreville votes West Wetaskiwin William PC Woolliams