Sir Frederick William Alpin Gordon Haultain (November 25, 1857 – January 30, 1942) was a lawyer and a long-serving Canadian politician and judge. His...
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Frederick W. Haultain (November 7, 1821 – December 9, 1882) was a British Army officer and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Brussels, Belgium...
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Haultain is a surname, and may refer to: Arnold Haultain, British writer Frederick W. Haultain, politician in Canada West Frederick W. A. G. Haultain...
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century. Its main proponent was Sir Frederick Haultain, the premier of the North-West Territories. However, Haultain's frosty relations with Canadian Prime...
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Saskatchewan. Founded in 1905 by former Northwest Territories Premier Frederick Haultain, the party was first known as the Provincial Rights Party. In 1912...
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Saskatchewan to victory over the Provincial Rights Party of Frederick W. A. G. Haultain, and became the first Premier of the new province. For complete...
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Territories – Amédée E. Forget Premier of the North-West Territories – Frederick Haultain February – The town of Crofton, British Columbia, is founded on Vancouver...
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for a second term, defeating the Provincial Rights Party of Frederick W. A. G. Haultain. Note: William Turgeon ran in two ridings, in Duck Lake he won...
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Assemblies; he served as a minister in the government of premier Frederick Haultain. In 1903, the federal government, at the instigation of his brother...
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was a plot. Mackintosh would stick with his original plan of asking Frederick Haultain who was already chairman of the executive committee to form the government...
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from Fort Macleod arrived with police officers and doctors. Premier Frederick Haultain arrived at the disaster site on May 1, where he met with engineers...
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from 1891 to 1898. He was appointed as a cabinet minister in the Frederick Haultain administration in 1897. In the 1891 and 1894 general elections and...
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women's rights activist Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey (1888–1980), Irish-Canadian soldier and rugby union athlete Sir Frederick Haultain (1857–1942), former...
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(1985). Frederick Haultain: Frontier Statesman of the Canadian West. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books. – Biography of Frederick Haultain — (1986)...
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Frederick Haultain Thomas MacNutt 2nd Legislature 4 sessions 2nd general Dec. 10, 1908 June 15, 1912 Liberal Walter Scott Provincial Rights Frederick...
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reorganized as the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories. Frederick Haultain, an Ontario lawyer who practised at Fort Macleod from 1884, became...
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for several years, based on the historical precedent set by Frederick W. A. G. Haultain, who used the title of premier of the North West Territories...
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North-West Territories, the writs were dropped on 3 October 1894. Frederick Haultain continued to lead the government. This was the first general election...
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Non-partisan MLA for Red Deer Chairman of the Executive Committee — Frederick Haultain (1857–1942) 7 November 1891 7 October 1897 1891 election (2nd NW Leg...
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the North-West Territories then Premier of North-West Territories – Frederick Haultain (from October 7) January 29 – The Victorian Order of Nurses is founded...
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Doctorate of Laws from the University of Alberta, and of the Sir Frederick Haultain Prize. He is an officer of the Order of Canada, and a Member of the...
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Opposition Leader 1st 1905 1908 Walter Scott Frederick Haultain 2nd 1908 1912 Walter Scott Frederick Haultain 3rd 1912 1917 Walter Scott Wellington Willoughby...
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Walter Scott formed the government. The Provincial Rights Party led by Frederick Haultain formed the official opposition. William Charles Sutherland served...
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Walter Scott formed the government. The Provincial Rights Party led by Frederick Haultain formed the official opposition. James Trimble served as speaker for...
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Chairman of the Executive Committee of the North-West Territories – Frederick Haultain June 29 – John Robson, Premier of British Columbia, dies in office...
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Willoughby MLA Leader of the Opposition In office 1912–1917 Preceded by Frederick Haultain Succeeded by Donald Maclean Personal details Political party Conservative...
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UCP and dissolve. Northwest Territories Liberal-Conservative Party Frederick Haultain (1897–1905) Conservative Party of Alberta Richard (R.B.) Bennett (1905...
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Alexander Webb Morris (1856 –1935), business man and politician Sir Frederick W. A. G. Haultain (1857–1942), politician and judge William Douw Lighthall (1857–1954)...
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and Regina, with Regina as the capital. Its main proponent was Sir Frederick Haultain, the Premier of the North-West Territories, who said in 1904, "One...
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Hull's Opera House in Calgary. Their ceremony was presided over by Sir Frederick Haultain, premier of the NWT. When it opened, the school had nine residential...
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