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  2. James Newman (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    James Melvin Newman (June 19, 1903 – February 13, 1963) was an Ontario merchant and political figure. He represented Rainy River in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal-Labour member from 1945 to 1951. He was born in Cartwright, Manitoba, the son of James Newman, and educated there. In 1928, he married Birdella Sweeney.

  3. Bill Noden - Wikipedia

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    He defeated Liberal-Labour incumbent James Newman by 452 votes. [2] He was re-elected three times before retiring in 1967. He sat as a backbench supporter of the governments of Leslie Frost and John Robarts. In recognition of his public service, the three and a half mile causeway linking Rainy River to Atikokan and carrying Ontario Highway 11 ...

  4. James Newman - Wikipedia

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    James W. Newman (1841–1901), American politician in Ohio James Newman (mining engineer) (1880–1973), Australian mining engineer and grazier James Newman (Canadian politician) (1903–1963), Canadian politician in Ontario

  5. 28th Parliament of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The 28th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from October 17, 1967, until September 13, 1971, just prior to the 1971 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by John Robarts .

  6. James Raglan Mark - Wikipedia

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    James Raglan Mark was a Canadian politician from the Conservative Party of Ontario. He represented Victoria North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1923 to 1926. [ 1 ]

  7. 30th Parliament of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The 30th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from September 18, 1975, until April 29, 1977, just prior to the 1977 general election. The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Bill Davis formed a minority government .

  8. 31st Parliament of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The 31st Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 9, 1977, until February 2, 1981, just prior to the 1981 general election. The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Bill Davis formed a second consecutive minority government. Russell Daniel Rowe served as speaker for the assembly until October 17, 1977.

  9. Category:People from Fort Frances - Wikipedia

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