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Colin H. Campbell

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In this period of Canadian history, newly appointed ministers were required to resign their legislative seats to seek a new mandate from their electors. These by-elections were usually mere formalities, and many ministers were returned without opposition. Campbell faced a challenge from Liberal
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to recover, but was afflicted with paralysis almost immediately after arriving. He resigned his ministry on November 3, 1913, and did not stand in the
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Campbell was stricken by a severe illness on February 15, 1913, the same day that the provincial legislature was scheduled to open. He traveled to
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left the provincial legislature for federal politics, Campbell was seen as the second most important minister in Roblin's government.
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Report on Campbell/Buck family heirlooms held at the Halton Regional Museum, Milton, Ontario
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Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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and municipal commissioner on October 11, 1911. He was later appointed
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in Macdonald's government on January 10, 1900. He was promoted to
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Mrs. Colin Campbell's war work / Crag & Canyon 01 Sept 1917
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Campbell was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Morris
Stewart Mulvey
Jacques Parent
Conservative
Minnie Julia Beatrice Campbell
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Conservative
cabinet minister
Hugh John Macdonald
Rodmond Roblin
Winnipeg
1892 provincial election
Liberal
Peter McIntyre
Winnipeg North
House of Commons of Canada
Conservative Party of Canada
by-election
Winnipeg
Liberal
Joseph Martin
1899 election

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