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George Malcolm (politician)

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The Conservative Party, which had governed Manitoba since 1900, was forced to resign from office in 1915 amid a serious corruption scandal. The Liberals won a landslide majority government in the
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Agricultural Society. Malcolm was also a school trustee. He was married twice: first to Janet T. Winter in 1891 and then to Adelaide G. Barnes in 1902 following the death of his first wife.
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for two years, he moved to Manitoba in 1885. He worked as a farmer, and served as Secretary-Treasurer of the
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held on November 27, 1909. Malcolm was elected to replace former Liberal house leader
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in Norris' government. He held this position until resigning on June 6, 1922.
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opponent by a reduced margin. On September 30, 1920, he was appointed as
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The Liberals were reduced to an unstable minority government in the
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candidate by 110 votes. He was again returned in the
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a
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Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Liberal
cabinet minister
Tobias Norris
Kussowlie
India
British
King Edward VI
Sherbourne
England
Guelph
Ontario
Birtle
by-election
Charles Mickle
Birtle
Manitoba Grain Growers' Association
1910 provincial election
Conservative
1914 provincial election
1915 provincial election
election of 1920
Farmer
Minister of Agriculture
1922 provincial election
United Farmers of Manitoba
Brandon

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