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took the Agriculture portfolio for himself on becoming Premier in late 1900, but kept Davidson in his other two positions. Within a year, Davidson had eliminated the debt accumulated during the previous administration of
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He did not serve as opposition leader for long. His constituency victory was also overturned on April 17, 1894, and he was subsequently defeated by
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as its leader. When Macdonald's constituency election was overturned in 1893, Davidson was chosen in his place. He made his first speech as
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Manitoba's boundaries were expanded in 1881, and Davidson was elected to the provincial legislature in a by-election as the first member for
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in January 1894. Davidson was a moderate figure, whose interventions were respected by the province's Liberal leadership.
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by ninety votes. He was, nonetheless, appointed to cabinet by Premier Hugh John Macdonald in January 1900, serving as
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in a by-election. After his loss, the leadership of the opposition seems to have fallen to
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Party affiliations were fluid in Manitoba in this period, and by the
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Provincial support for the Conservatives recovered slightly in the
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by thirty votes. Crawford again defeated Davidson in the
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Though the Conservatives returned to government in the
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Following redistribution, Davidson campaigned in the
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politician. He was briefly the leader of Manitoba's
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parliamentary caucus in 1894, and later served as a
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John A. Davidson
John Davidson (disambiguation)

Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Dauphin
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Manitoba
Conservative
cabinet minister
Hugh John Macdonald
Rodmond Roblin
Thamesford
Canada West
Ontario
Dauphin
Liberal
Peter St. Clair McGregor
general election of 1883
Liberal-Conservative
John Norquay
Beautiful Plains
provincial election of 1886
John Crawford
1888 election
1892 election
William Alexander Macdonald
leader of the opposition
John Forsyth
Patrons of Industry
James Fisher

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