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    John Edward Brownlee, QC (August 27, 1883 – July 15, 1961) was the fifth premier of Alberta, serving from 1925 until 1934. Born in Port Ryerse, Ontario...
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    John Brownlee sex scandal occurred in 1934 in Alberta, Canada, and forced the resignation of the provincial Premier, John Edward Brownlee. Brownlee was...
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  • basketball player John Brownlee (statistician) (1868–1927), British statistician John Brownlee, child abuser at Edinburgh Academy John Edward Brownlee (1883–1961)...
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    John Edward Brownlee was Premier of Alberta, Canada, from 1925 to 1934 as leader of the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) caucus in the Legislative Assembly...
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    Greenfield and John Edward Brownlee, where he established a reputation for competence and fiscal conservatism. When a sex scandal forced Brownlee from office...
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    23, 1925, and was replaced by John Edward Brownlee. The Official Opposition was the Alberta Liberal Party led by John Robert Boyle, and later Charles...
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  • statistician John Brownlee (baritone) (1900–1969), Australian operatic baritone John Edward Brownlee (1884–1961), Canadian politician John L. Brownlee, American...
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    John Edward Brownlee served as Attorney-General of the province of Alberta in western Canada from 1921 until 1926, in the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA)...
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    majority United Farmers of Alberta for the second time, led by Premier John Edward Brownlee. There was no Official Opposition in Alberta between 1926 and 1941...
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    Vernor Smith (category People from Prince Edward Island)
    of his Attorney-General, John Edward Brownlee, which he did in 1925. Resolving the railways question was one of Brownlee's top priorities, and in early...
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