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Douglas Cunnington

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209:. He was instead taken prisoner, and his wounds were treated by the Germans. He remained a Prisoner of War until the cessation of hostilities. (In a curious incident that received attention in the press, the German troops who took him prisoner left behind some of his effects. These were subsequently found, and identified, by Canadian troops who happened upon the scene. Presuming the colonel to be dead, the items were interred under a marker inscribed with his name, and a photograph taken of the grave was forwarded to Cunnington's wife. Thus, the Cunnington family possessed a photograph of what was believed to be Col. Cunnington's grave several decades before his actual death.) After being released by the Germans in 1919 Cunnington got a job as an advertising agent with the 33: 403: 398: 413: 408: 388: 145: 169:(April 20, 1885 – May 9, 1973) was a farmer, advertising agent, insurance salesman, soldier and a politician at the federal and municipal levels in Canada. 221:
Cunnington was elected to Calgary City Council for the first time in 1935 he served as an Alderman until 1939 when he made the jump to federal politics.
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as the representative for that district, by acclamation as the Liberal candidate withdrew. After his acclimation Cunnington moved his family to
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he took his seat in the House of Commons of Canada on January 25, 1940 the same day that parliament was dissolved.
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electoral district in a by-election held on January 28, 1939. He would replace former Prime Minister
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Cunnington would return to Calgary to contest the election be defeated by
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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Douglas Cunnington – Parliament of Canada biography
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Calgary West
R. B. Bennett
Manley Justin Edwards
Bridgnorth
Shropshire
England
Calgary, Alberta
Conservative Party of Canada
British Guiana
British Columbia
Calgary
Canadian Forces
World War I
Battle of Amiens
Calgary Herald
House of Commons of Canada
Calgary West
Richard Bennett
Ottawa, Ontario
Manley Edwards
Liberals
1940 Canadian federal election
National Government


"City of Calgary Aldermanic Gallery Page 107"
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"Un colonel possede la photo de sa propre tombe, Page 9"

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