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1658:John Fraser
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865:Duff Roblin
842:E. B. Osler
743:Ed Schreyer
633:Nova Scotia
440:John Roblin
359:Mary MacKay
266:Preceded by
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123:Preceded by
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1951:Cartwright
1808:Tom Siddon
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1673:Tom Hockin
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311:Winnipeg
183:Wolseley
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1436:Pawley
1406:Garson
1396:Norris
1361:Clarke
1356:Girard
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