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George Black (Canadian politician)

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151: 622:, family allowance, old age pensions, workers’ compensation and equality for "Indians and Eskimos." Black campaigned on a more left wing platform, promising collective bargaining, minimum wages, maximum-hour and minimum-age laws, paid holidays, unemployment insurance and labour representation on government boards and defeated McEwan by a margin of 162 votes. He remained in Parliament until the 27: 568:. He was committed to the Westminster Veterans Hospital in London, Ontario for 6 months. Being unavailable to preside over the final session of the 17th Parliament, he resigned prior to its commencement in January 1935. Since Black was unfit to run in the 749: 1041: 697: 1011: 1006: 1016: 742: 991: 44: 735: 560:. As Speaker, he kept a .22 caliber pistol in his chambers which he used to shoot rabbits on Parliament Hill. Black's personal and financial life were strained during the 194: 1036: 1031: 421: 701: 996: 557: 530: 758: 515: 163: 576:, ran in his place as an "Independent Conservative". She held the seat, becoming the second woman elected to the House of Commons (the first being 1001: 769: 198: 91: 63: 615: 449:
and prospected for gold, making a fortune and losing it when his claim was swept away in a flood. He then established a law practice in
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from 1912 to 1915, he tried to bring in legislation to protect miners, loggers and others who worked for companies that went bankrupt.
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to recuperate. Martha stepped aside, and allowed Black to run for the Yukon seat in the
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Black was released from hospital in July 1935, and moved to
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from the Yukon to fight in the war. He became the company's
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and instead supported Black against the Communists and the
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Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
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The Earl of Willingdon
The Earl of Bessborough
Richard Bedford Bennett
Rodolphe Lemieux
James Langstaff Bowman
Commissioner of Yukon
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George P. MacKenzie
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Martha Black
James Aubrey Simmons

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