Stuart Sinclair Garson PC CC QC (December 1, 1898 – May 5, 1977) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He served as the 12th premier of Manitoba from 1943...
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arranger, electronic music pioneer Scott Garson (born 1976), American college basketball coach Stuart Garson (1898–1977), Canadian politician, former...
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Morton Sanford Garson (20 July 1924 – 4 January 2008) was a Canadian composer, arranger, songwriter, and pioneer of electronic music. He is best known...
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down as Manitoba premier shortly thereafter, and was succeeded by Stuart S. Garson. Bracken did not seek a seat in the House of Commons until the 1945...
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Liberal-Progressive, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell. Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, the son...
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Fairford constituency. The by-election was called after former Premier Stuart Garson resigned to run for a seat in the House of Commons of Canada. Anderson...
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from 1943 to 1959, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Stuart Garson and Douglas Campbell. Born at High Bluff, on 8 June 1899, son of Gardner...
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1936 election (20th Leg.) 1941 election (21st Leg.) Progressive MLA for The Pas 12 Stuart Garson (1898–1977) 14 January 1943 13 November 1948 Appointment (21st Leg.)...
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Finance Minister for themselves. In the 20th century, John Bracken, Stuart Garson, Douglas L. Campbell, Dufferin Roblin, and Edward Schreyer all assumed...
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W. L. Mackenzie King Preceded by James Lorimer Ilsley Succeeded by Stuart Garson In office December 10, 1941 – December 9, 1946 Prime Minister W. L....
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