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from May 4, 1946 to March 19, 1947. After his term as High Commissioner he served as Canada's first Envoy to Norway from August 25, 1947 and Iceland from March 16, 1949 with both posts ending on August 19, 1952.
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Garland was one of the group of radical MPs to meet following the 1930 election and plan the creation of a new party. He was a founding member of that party, the
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After his career in the Canadian Parliament Garland served as the High Commissioner to
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Alberta's Political Pioneers: A Biographical Account of the United Farmers of Alberta
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Garland, an active member of the United Farmers of Alberta, was first elected to the
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Garland served as president of the UFA in the early 1930s.
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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Edward Joseph Garland – Parliament of Canada biography
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