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Nick Dushenski

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237:. Dushenski finished first place on the first vote count ahead of Tomyn by 44 votes. On the second vote preferences Dushenski surged to pick up the district with a respectable majority. Dushenski became one of two CCF MLAs in the Alberta legislature, alongside party leader 255:
The 1955 election saw CCF leader Elmer Roper lose his seat, although the CCF picked up a seat allowing it to continue with a two-seat caucus. As the more experienced of the two, Dushenski became the CCF's
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as the most senior members at the 100th Anniversary celebration of the Alberta Legislature. He died three years later on February 13, 2009.
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became party leader in 1957. As Johnson was not an MLA, Dushenski continued as the party's parliamentary leader until the next election.
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Dushenski retired from public office at dissolution of the assembly in 1959 and resumed his teaching career.
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in 1946 where he would teach until 1979, as well as run a farm with his wife and their 8 children.
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as a Co-operative Commonwealth candidate in the electoral district of
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Tomyn and Dushenski faced each other for the second time in the
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Dushenski returned to the Alberta Legislature in 2006 with
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Dushenski ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the
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from 1952 to 1959 sitting as an MLA with the opposition
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Index

Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
William Tomyn
Nicholas Melnyk
Willingdon
Whitford, Alberta
Lamont, Alberta
Co-operative Commonwealth
Alberta
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Whitford, Alberta
one-room schoolhouse
Beaverdam, Alberta
British Columbia
Willingdon, Alberta
1948 Alberta general election
Willingdon
William Tomyn
1952 Alberta general election
Elmer Roper
1955 Alberta general election
Nicholas Melnyk
house leader
Floyd Albin Johnson
Raymond Reierson
Arthur Dixon
"Nick Dushenski Obituary (2009) - Vegreville, AB - Edmonton Journal"
Legacy.com
"Willingdon results 1948"

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