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A. A. Heaps

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in Parliament, Heaps pushed the government to allow Jewish refugees from the Nazis into Canada, but with little success.
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by Charles Stephen Booth from the Liberal Party due to a strong candidacy in Winnipeg North by the
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leader. A strong labourite, he served as MP for Winnipeg North from 1925 to 1940.
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The Rebel in the House: the Life and Times of A.A. Heaps, M P.
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His son, Leo Heaps, wrote a 1984 biography about him called
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The Rebel in the House: The Life and Times of A.A. Heaps MP
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London: Niccolo Publishing Co., 1970. 168 p. Without ISBN
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Manitoba
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Labour candidates in the 1926 Canadian federal election
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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as an upholsterer. He was one of the leaders of the
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Canadian Parliament
Winnipeg North
Edward James McMurray
Charles Stephen Booth
Winnipeg City Council
Leeds
Bournemouth
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Winnipeg
Manitoba
labour
Leeds
Winnipeg
Winnipeg general strike
alderman
Winnipeg City Council
House of Commons of Canada
Labour
Winnipeg North
1925 election
J. S. Woodsworth
Liberal
William Lyon Mackenzie King
minority government
old age pension
Ginger Group
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
caucus

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