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Mountain (electoral district)

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386: 89:. The constituency was shaped like an "L" in the nineteenth century, and was sometimes called "Greenway's armchair". For most of its history, Mountain was considered safe for the 189: 227: 75: 309: 93:
and its successor, the Liberal-Progressive Party. But an effort was made to put forward an Independent third-party candidate in 1914.
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once referred to the division's name as "curious", given that it marked by "the gentle landscape of the Pembina escarpment".
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Several prominent Manitoba politicians represented Mountain, including
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In 1955, Mountain's population was estimated to be about 50%
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Defunct provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada
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Mountain was located in southwestern Manitoba, near
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Mountain (Manitoba riding)
Manitoba
Canada
1879 provincial election
1958 election
Portage la Prairie
Baldur
Argyles
Premier
Dufferin Roblin
Charles Cannon
Ivan Schultz
Premier
Thomas Greenway
Manitoba Liberal Party
Anglo-Saxon
French Canadian
Flemish
Thomas Greenway
Liberal
Daniel A. McIntyre
Conservative
James Bryson Baird
Liberal
Charles Cannon
Progressive
Irving Cleghorn
Liberal
Ivan Schultz
Liberal

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