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James O. Argue

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and Progressive Conservatives. When the Progressive Conservatives left the coalition in 1950, Argue chose to sit as an independent Progressive Conservative.
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constituency after his only opponent withdrew from the race. He was again returned by acclamation in the
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He later rejoined the Progressive Conservative Party, and defeated Liberal-Progressive
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from 1945 until his death ten years later. Argue's father,
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From 1940 to 1950, Manitoba was governed by an alliance of
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Elgin, Manitoba
Canadian province
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Progressive Conservative
James H. Argue
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Wesley College, Winnipeg
freemasonry
1945 provincial election
Deloraine
1949 election
Deloraine-Glenwood
Liberal-Progressives
R.E. Moffat
1953 provincial election







"MLA Biographies - Deceased at Legislative Assembly of Manitoba"



"Manitoba Historical Society biography"

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