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Russell Brown (Canadian politician)

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when he ran for the Souris-Estevan seat in the assembly in 1967 but subsequently defeated MacDougall in 1971. Brown died in office in Regina later that year at the age of 59.
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when he ran for reelection to the provincial assembly in 1964. He then served as Director of Organization for the federal
84:, as Minister of Travel and Information, as Minister of Industry and Information and as Minister Responsible for the 89: 133: 58: 46: 260: 255: 81: 70: 104: 62: 74: 49:, the son of Ernest Albert Brown and Hetty McKeen, and was educated in Saskatchewan, in 201: 35: 244: 54: 193: 66: 23: 100:. He operated several businesses there and also served on city council. 97: 50: 22:(December 11, 1911 – October 19, 1971) was a political figure in 73:
for the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. In the following year, Brown became
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Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation MLAs
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in 1971 as a New Democratic Party (NDP) member in the
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Saskatchewan
Last Mountain
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Souris-Estevan
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Fort William, Ontario
England
United States
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Canadian Army
World War II
Regina
general secretary
Provincial Secretary
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
Donald Gilbert MacLennan
New Democratic Party
Estevan
Ian Hugh MacDougall





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