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James Aiken (politician)

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56:, the son of Alexander Aiken and Jane Anderson Don, and was educated at Gordon's College in the city. He came to Canada in 1912, and worked as a printer. In 1913, Aiken married Mabel Marguerite Leatham. He was a trustee on the 208: 42: 97:
After leaving politics, Aikens became an inspector in the Manitoba Department of Labor. In 1944, he was named acting director of apprenticeship for the province.
213: 91: 72: 218: 119: 203: 38: 83: 64: 57: 162: 75:. He served with his party on the opposition benches until 1940, when the CCF entered the province's wartime 87: 198: 193: 76: 127: 68: 49: 24: 20: 187: 141: 53: 34: 33:(July 22, 1888 – November 4, 1974) was a politician in 209:Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation MLAs 63:He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 8: 43:Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation 23:. For the United States Navy admiral, see 114: 112: 110: 94:who opposed the coalition, by 74 votes. 19:For the American prison consultant, see 106: 41:from 1936 to 1941, as a member of the 7: 67:, defeating three opponents in the 14: 214:20th-century Canadian legislators 124:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 60:School Board from 1930 to 1935. 39:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 82:He ran for re-election in the 1: 144:. Manitoba Historical Society 163:"Apprenticeship Board named" 120:"MLA Biographies - Deceased" 37:, Canada. He served in the 219:British emigrants to Canada 169:. July 12, 1944. p. 11 235: 18: 204:Politicians from Aberdeen 142:"James Aiken (1888-1974)" 167:Winnipeg Evening Tribune 65:1936 provincial election 71:-area constituency of 77:coalition government 16:Canadian politician 48:Aiken was born in 226: 178: 177: 175: 174: 159: 153: 152: 150: 149: 138: 132: 131: 126:. Archived from 116: 234: 233: 229: 228: 227: 225: 224: 223: 184: 183: 182: 181: 172: 170: 161: 160: 156: 147: 145: 140: 139: 135: 118: 117: 108: 103: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 232: 230: 222: 221: 216: 211: 206: 201: 196: 186: 185: 180: 179: 154: 133: 130:on 2014-03-30. 105: 104: 102: 99: 86:, but lost to 25:James A. Aiken 21:James E. Aiken 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 231: 220: 217: 215: 212: 210: 207: 205: 202: 200: 197: 195: 192: 191: 189: 168: 164: 158: 155: 143: 137: 134: 129: 125: 121: 115: 113: 111: 107: 100: 98: 95: 93: 89: 85: 84:1941 election 80: 78: 74: 70: 66: 61: 59: 55: 51: 46: 44: 40: 36: 32: 26: 22: 171:. Retrieved 166: 157: 146:. Retrieved 136: 128:the original 123: 96: 92:Conservative 81: 62: 47: 30: 29: 199:1974 deaths 194:1888 births 31:James Aiken 188:Categories 173:2013-03-31 148:2013-03-31 101:References 88:David Best 73:Assinboia 58:St. James 69:Winnipeg 54:Scotland 50:Aberdeen 35:Manitoba 90:, a 190:: 165:. 122:. 109:^ 79:. 52:, 45:. 176:. 151:. 27:.

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James E. Aiken
James A. Aiken
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
Aberdeen
Scotland
St. James
1936 provincial election
Winnipeg
Assinboia
coalition government
1941 election
David Best
Conservative



"MLA Biographies - Deceased"
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"James Aiken (1888-1974)"
"Apprenticeship Board named"
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1888 births
1974 deaths
Politicians from Aberdeen
Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation MLAs
20th-century Canadian legislators
British emigrants to Canada

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