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Francis A. Walker (politician)

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Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Jack Shera
Victoria
William Fedun
Victoria
Lucan
Ontario
Vancouver
British Columbia
Liberal
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Lucan, Ontario
Alberta
Edmonton
1905 provincial election
Liberal
Victoria
1st Alberta Legislature
Jack Shera
district
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
acclamation
1909 election
1913 election
1917 election
First World War
Canadian Expeditionary Force
1921 Alberta general election
William Fedun

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