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Neil Cameron (Manitoba politician)

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120:, and as the cabinet representative of farming interests in the western part of the province. He was one of three cabinet ministers to oppose Bracken's initiative for a Manitoba Wheat Board, in a free vote held in early 1923. 66:, and was known as a skilled athlete in his younger years. Cameron worked as a farmer and rancher, was a prominent figure in Manitoba's cattle shipping trade, and founded the Neil Cameron Elevator Co. in 288: 298: 94: 98: 123:
Cameron resigned from the Agriculture portfolio for health reasons on December 3, 1923, though he remained in cabinet until June 28, 1927, as a
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who arrived in Canada in 1840 and came to Manitoba in 1874. He was educated near Owen Sound and in
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for eighteen years. In 1889, Cameron married Mary Kippen.
248:"Neil Cameron, Once In Bracken Cabinet, Dead in Winnipeg" 200:. Government of Manitoba. Registration number 1935-020198 24:(September 1, 1863—May 22, 1935) was a politician in 134:He attempted to return to the legislature in the 81:He first ran for the Manitoba legislature in the 55:, the son of Alexander Cameron and Mary McLean, 138:, but narrowly lost to Conservative candidate 198:"Genealogy Searches for Unrestricted Records" 8: 289:Members of the Executive Council of Manitoba 226:Pioneers and prominent people in Manitoba 170: 168: 166: 164: 162: 218: 216: 214: 158: 118:Minister of Agriculture and Immigration 108:(UFM), and ran under its banner in the 127:. He did not seek re-election in the 7: 299:Progressive Party of Manitoba MLAs 14: 254:. Regina. May 23, 1935. p. 5 89:candidate in the constituency of 180:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 34:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 1: 114:Progressive Party of Manitoba 36:from 1922 to 1927, and was a 294:Mayors of places in Manitoba 176:"MLA Biographies - Deceased" 145:Cameron died in hospital in 315: 125:minister without portfolio 106:United Farmers of Manitoba 104:Cameron later joined the 110:1922 provincial election 83:1903 provincial election 101:by eighty-one votes. 40:in the government of 47:Cameron was born in 32:. He served in the 16:Canadian politician 149:at the age of 71. 99:William B. Waddell 68:Basswood, Manitoba 64:Burnside, Manitoba 229:. pp. 99–100 306: 263: 262: 260: 259: 244: 238: 237: 235: 234: 220: 209: 208: 206: 205: 194: 188: 187: 182:. Archived from 172: 70:. He served as 38:cabinet minister 314: 313: 309: 308: 307: 305: 304: 303: 269: 268: 267: 266: 257: 255: 246: 245: 241: 232: 230: 223:McCrea (1925). 222: 221: 212: 203: 201: 196: 195: 191: 174: 173: 160: 155: 17: 12: 11: 5: 312: 310: 302: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 271: 270: 265: 264: 239: 210: 189: 186:on 2014-03-30. 157: 156: 154: 151: 93:. He lost to 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 311: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 276: 274: 253: 249: 243: 240: 228: 227: 219: 217: 215: 211: 199: 193: 190: 185: 181: 177: 171: 169: 167: 165: 163: 159: 152: 150: 148: 143: 141: 140:Earl Rutledge 137: 136:1932 election 132: 130: 129:1927 campaign 126: 121: 119: 115: 111: 107: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 60:Presbyterians 58: 54: 50: 45: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 256:. Retrieved 251: 242: 231:. Retrieved 225: 202:. Retrieved 192: 184:the original 179: 144: 133: 122: 103: 95:Conservative 80: 46: 42:John Bracken 22:Neil Cameron 21: 20: 18: 284:1935 deaths 279:1863 births 252:Leader-Post 53:Canada West 273:Categories 258:2013-01-23 233:2013-01-23 204:2013-01-23 153:References 97:candidate 49:Owen Sound 91:Minnedosa 147:Winnipeg 76:Harrison 57:Scottish 26:Manitoba 87:Liberal 85:, as a 30:Canada 72:reeve 74:of 275:: 250:. 213:^ 178:. 161:^ 142:. 131:. 51:, 44:. 28:, 261:. 236:. 207:.

Index

Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
John Bracken
Owen Sound
Canada West
Scottish
Presbyterians
Burnside, Manitoba
Basswood, Manitoba
reeve
Harrison
1903 provincial election
Liberal
Minnedosa
Conservative
William B. Waddell
United Farmers of Manitoba
1922 provincial election
Progressive Party of Manitoba
Minister of Agriculture and Immigration
minister without portfolio
1927 campaign
1932 election
Earl Rutledge
Winnipeg


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