Who's Who in Federal Politics in AlbertaIn this work, Dr. Ernest Mardon and Dr. Austin Mardon present a collection of biographies of politicians who are active in Federal politics but whom originated in Alberta. Their influence on Canada is not the focus, but rather the idea is to provide a starting point for those who wish to research this topic in the future |
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1935 provincial election 1968 general election 1968-Present Born Alberta riding Anglican appointed Arthur Sifton Athabasca British descent Brownlee cabinet Calgary East Calgary South Camrose Canadian Chief Justice College Conservative candidate Conservative for Calgary constituency defeated died Diefenbaker Edmonton East educated entered federal politics entered provincial politics Farmers of Alberta federal election House of Commons John Justice of Alberta Laurier law practice lawyer leader Legislature Lethbridge Liberal for Edmonton Lougheed Macleod Manitoba married Medicine Member of Parliament Minister without Portfolio named normal school Northwest Territories obtained a Bachelor Ontario Ottawa party Peace River politics in 1935 Premier of Alberta Prime Minister Progressive Conservative provincial election R.B. Bennett re-elected Red Deer Religion resigned his seat Rutherford Saskatchewan Senator from Alberta served Social Credit Social Credit candidate southern Alberta Strathcona successful farmer United Church United Farmers University of Alberta University of Toronto Vegreville western Canada Wetaskiwin